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Find the value of the algebraic expression for the given values of the variables, x^2 – 3y^3 + 4z for x = -1, y = -3, z = 2
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Find the value of the algebraic expression for the given values of the variables, x^2 – 3y^3 + 4z for x = -1, y = -3, z = 2
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Find the value of the algebraic expression for the given values of the variables,
x^2 – 3y^3 + 4z for x = -1, y = -3, z = 2
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......The answer is 88
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