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Find the value of the expression. x(x–y)–y(y^2–x) for x=4 and y=2

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To evaluate an algebraic expression means to find the value of the expression when the variable is replaced by a given number. To evaluate an expression, we substitute the given number for the variable in the expression and then simplify the expression using the order of operations
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