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If x= -3 and y=2, then find the value of: x² +3-y^2




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Answer:

Let's substitute the given values of \(x\) and \(y\) into the expression \(x^2 + 3 - y^2\):

\[

(-3)^2 + 3 - 2^2

\]

Now, calculate the values within parentheses first:

\[

= 9 + 3 - 4

\]

Next, perform the addition and subtraction:

\[

= 12 - 4

\]

\[

= 8

\]

Therefore, when \(x = -3\) and \(y = 2\), the value of \(x^2 + 3 - y^2\) is \(8\).

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