Math, asked by yrajnish1075, 1 year ago

How do you evaluate 3y(x+x2−y) given x=-2, y=-3, z=5?

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Answered by archi193063
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3(-3)(-2+-2*-2-3)

-9(-2+4-3)

-9*(-1)
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archi193063: I put the value of x square
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