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Use the formula $z = \frac{x - \mu}{\sigma}$ to find $z$ when $x = 2$ $\mu = 3$ $\sigma = 4$ $z = $

          Use the formula $z = \frac{x - \mu}{\sigma}$ to find $z$ when
$x = 2$
$\mu = 3$
$\sigma = 4$
$z = $
        
Use the formula z = (x - μ)/(σ) to find z when
x = 2
μ = 3
σ = 4
z =

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00:01 We need to solve the equation.
00:01 So this becomes 3z squared minus 6z, minus z, is equal to 3z squared plus 4.
00:11 The z squares are going to cancel out.
00:14 We're left with negative 7z...
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