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-) Evaluate the following expression:4x² + (5y + z³) when x = 3, y = 4, z = 2

User Payliu
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In the expression


4x^2+(5y+z^3)

we are asked to evaluate x=3,y=4 and z=2, that is, we have to substitute in the expression above the variables x,y and z by the numbers 3,4 and 2 respectively. We do as folllows:


\begin{gathered} 4(3)^2+(5(4)+(2)^3)=4(9)+(20+8) \\ =36+28 \\ =64 \end{gathered}

We conclude that the given expression evaluated at the requires values is 64.

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