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  • 04-05-2017
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Find 3x2 − y3 − y3 − z if x = 3, y = −2, and z = −5

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AllureT
AllureT AllureT
  • 04-05-2017
35. You have to plug in all the numbers to the matching variables and solve.
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megnmelni00
megnmelni00 megnmelni00
  • 04-05-2017
the answer would be 35 

u multiply  the 3 and 3 then multiply the 2 then u take the -2 and then u multiply to get the -6 . then do the same for the other one . then u get 18 +6+6+5=35 

the subtraction signs turn to plus.
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