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Find the value of this expression if x = 5 and
y = 2.
xy^2/-3

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Answer:

The value of this expression is:


  • (xy^2)/(-3)=-(20)/(3)

Explanation:

Given the expression


(xy^2)/(-3)

Apply the fraction rule: a/-b = -a/b


(xy^2)/(-3)=-(xy^2)/(3)

substituting x = 5, y = 2 in the expression


=-(\left(5\right)\left(2\right)^2)/(3)


=-(\left(5\right)\left(4\right))/(3)\:


=-(20)/(3)

Therefore, the value of this expression is:


  • (xy^2)/(-3)=-(20)/(3)
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