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subtract 4 times the positive square root of z from thrice of x

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Answered by MavisRee
85

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3x - 4(\,\sqrt{z})\,

Answered by windyyork
52

The required expression would be 3x-4\sqrt{z}

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

subtract 4 times the positive square root of z from thrice of x

​So, thrice of x would be

3x

4 times the positive square root of z would be

4\sqrt{z}

Subtract the later from former would be

3x-4\sqrt{z}

Hence, the required expression would be

3x-4\sqrt{z}

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