This math topic focuses on substituting values into algebraic functions that involve squared variables to calculate the output. It specifically covers simple algebraic expressions with squared terms. Students substitute given values into different polynomial expressions and solve for the result. The task helps in understanding how changing variables affects the result of the expressions. This practice is a fundamental part of learning basic algebra and enhances students' ability to manipulate and solve equations. The problems are presented with multiple-choice answers, requiring students to compute the value and select the correct option.
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What is the value of this equation when z=3, d=2