kalz
kalz
26-09-2016
Mathematics
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When x=6 and Y=4 what is 2Y + X to the power of 2÷4
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aterjater
aterjater
26-09-2016
the beginning part would be 14 but then you need to multiply by .5 which would make your final answer as 7.
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