if a=5, b=2, and c=4, find the value of a. a^2 +b^2 –c b. a/(b+c) –b/(a+b) –c/(a+c)

      

if a=5, b=2, and c=4, find the value of
a. a^2 +b^2 –c
b. a/(b+c) –b/(a+b) –c/(a+c)

  

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joseph
a. 25
b. 41/42

joseph rimiru answered the question on October 25, 2017 at 06:40


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