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What is the value of -6-(x+3)y when x=(-5) and y=2

User Blanca
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Answer: -2

Explanation:

-5 + 3 = -2

-6 - -2 = -4

-4/2 = -2

User Frans Bouma
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Answer:

-2

Explanation:

So, for this question all it is asking you to do is plug in the x and y values.

  1. -6-(-5+3)y
  2. -6-(-5+3)2
  3. -2
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