Math, asked by ghoshsoyondipto, 8 months ago

Find the value : x^3 - 2y^2 + z when x = - 1 , y = 2 and z = 3

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Answered by Zaynroy
1

just put the value of the variables to get the answer buddy

x^3 - 2y^2 + z

=(-1)^3 - 2(2)^2 + 3

=-1-8+3

=-4

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Answered by nikibaraiya30
1

Answer:

x=-1

y=2

z=3

then put this values in the formula x^3 - 2y^2 + z

so, x^3 - 2y^2 + z  = (-1)^3 - (4)^2 + 3 = -1 -16 +3=-14

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