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If z+y=x+xy^2 what is x expressed in terms of y and z?
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If z+y=x+xy^2 what is x expressed in terms of y and z?
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If z+y=x+xy^2 what is x expressed in terms of y and z?
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I believe it would be z=
x
y2
+x
−
y
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(z + y ) / (1 + y^2)
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