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find the value y2+y-6 when y=-4

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Answered by Anonymous
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y²+y-6 [y = -4]

=(-4)²+(-4)-6

=16-4-6

=16-10

=6 (ANS)

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Answered by Anonymous
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y {}^{2} +y-6  \\  =  - 4 {}^{2}  + ( - 4) - 6 \\  = 16 - 4 - 6 \\  = 12 - 6 \\  = 6

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