A quadratic equation is an equation that includes a squared term. For example, 3x + 7 = 28 is not a quadratic equation as it only has x, whereas x^2 + 5x + 6 = 0 is a quadratic equation as it includes x^2. Quadratic equations also usually have two solutions, whereas linear equations (like my first example) only have one.
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3x + 2y - 4z/x for x=5, y=-2, z=10
3x + 2y - 4z/x
3(5) + 2(-2) - 4(10)/(5)
15 - 4 - 40/5
15 - 4 - 8
11 - 8
3
If this is in value, you would have $5,060. If you mean bills it would be 560.
It's probably 8 actually. Because you measure the AC and the CB and just subtract.
By definition, the circumference of a circle is:

The area of a circle is:

Where,
r: radius of the circle.
When the radius is double, then the new area is:

Rewriting we have:

In terms of a we have:
Answer:
The new area of the circle in terms of a is: