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x3−y3+x2+y2+3 by substituting x=−2 and y=1.
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Answered by shilpi437913
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Answer:

Concept:

Here, we need to understand the idea of evaluation.  

When encountering questions that gave you an expression with variables, then stated: "If x = a, y = b, z = c" (a, b, c are all constants), this means you should substitute the value given for each variable back to the expression.

Solve:

Given information

x = -2

y = 1

Given expression

x³ - y³ + x² + y² + 3

Substitute values into the expression

=(-2)³ - (1)³ + (-2)² + (1)² + 3

Simplify exponents

=-8 - 1 + 4 + 1 + 3

Simplify by simple operation (addition/subtraction)

=-9 + 4 + 1 + 3

=-5 + 1 + 3

=-4 + 3

=\boxed {-1}−1

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