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What is 4z - 3/z + 6 when z = −3?

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-5 is what I got, if you plug in -3 where z is.
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4(-3)-3/(-3)+6
PEMDAS
4(-3)=-12
-3/-3=1
-12+1=-11
-11+6
-5
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