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Question 3
Multiply the linear expression.

(z−0.9)0.6

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To multiply the linear expression \((z - 0.9)0.6\), you distribute \(0.6\) to both terms inside the parentheses:

\[
(z - 0.9)0.6 = z \cdot 0.6 - 0.9 \cdot 0.6
\]

Now, calculate each term:

1. \(z \cdot 0.6 = 0.6z\)
2. \(0.9 \cdot 0.6 = 0.54\)

Putting these together, we get:

\[
(z - 0.9)0.6 = 0.6z - 0.54
\]

So, the result is:

\[
0.6z - 0.54
\]
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