The procedure is described on the right and the solution on the left.
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Professor Kate Poirier | D772 | Spring 2023
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Your work is really detailed and well-developed. I solved this problem similarly to you but the only difference was the variable names; you used z and I used w.
For me this is a question I didn’t really understand the steps to do, this made it easier for me to understand what steps I should take when doing this question.