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(4x-y) to the 3rd power -(4-xy-2) for x=-2 and y=3​

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First of all, we can simplify the expression:


(4x-y)^3-(2-xy) = (4x-y)^3+xy-2

Substitute x=-2 and y=3 to get


(4x-y)^3+xy-2 \longrightarrow (4(-2)-3)^3+3(-2)-2\\= (-8-3)^3-6-2\\= (-11)^3-8\\=-1331-8\\=-1339

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