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Determine the value of y, if x is -5y=x^2 + 2

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Consider the given equation,


y=x^2+2

Given the value of 'x' is -5.

So the corresponding value of 'y' is obtained by substituting -5 for 'x' in the equation,


y=(-5)^2+2=25+2=27

Thus, the required value of 'y' is 27.

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