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What is the value of the expression 2x^3 when x=-2 and y=3
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What is the value of the expression 2x^3 when x=-2 and y=3
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2(-2)^3
-4^3 (followed pemdas)
-4x-4x-4= -64
( I don’t know why the y is there since it isn’t in the equation? Maybe you didn’t get the whole equation
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Answer:
2x^3
2*-2^3
2*-8
-16
therefore answer is -16
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