Exploring Relationships Between x, y & z

In summary, the lists show the relationship between the value of x, y, and z. The nth term for each sequence is given by: a(x) = 3n, b(y) = 30-2n, and c(z) = 11-\frac{1}{2}n. The formula for z in terms of x and y is z = \frac{1}{2}(52-x-y). However, there are other possible solutions such as z(x,y) = y/4 +
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The lists below show the relationship between value of x, y & z.
List A, x: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15,...
List B, y: 28, 26, 24, 22, 20,...
List C, z: 10.5, 10, 9.5, 9, 8.5,...
Find
a) a fomula for z in terms of x and y,
b) the nterm of each sequence.

I can see the pattern in A, B & C but i just am not sure how to connect them.
 
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the nth term for each is givn below:
a(x): 3n
b(y): 30-2n
c(z): 11-0.5(n)

so...z = 11-0.5(n) = (22-n)/2 = (22-4n+3n)/2 = (22-4n +x)/2 = (8+22-2n-2n+x-8)/2
= (30-2n-2n+x-8)/2 = (y+x-2n-8)/2 = y/2 + x/2 - n -4 = z
 
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There are many possible solutions.

For example z(x,y) = y/4 + 7/2 will also work just fine.
 
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Thanks guys. For (a), my book said that the answer is [tex]z = \frac{1}{2}(52-x-y)[/tex]
 

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