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(b/a)^3 + a^2 for a= -2 and b =4

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Answer: -4

Explanation:

a = -2 and b = 4

(b/a)^3 + a^2=

(4/(-2))^3 + (-2)^2=

(-2)^3 + 4=

-8+4=-4

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