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What is the value of 3x2+y3 when x=2 and y=−2?

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  • 03-09-2020

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

First step is to plug in x=2 and y=-2

3(2)2+(-2)3

Remember PEMDAS

Parentheses first: multiply the 3(2)

6(2)+-6

Multipication second: 6(2)

12+-6

Lastly addition: 12+-6 (pay attention to the negative-that means we actually subtract)

Gives us 6

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