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What is the value of the expression x^3y^2/6 + x^2y^2 x = -2 and y = 3?

A -45
B -30
С 24
D 27

What is the value of the expression x^3y^2/6 + x^2y^2 x = -2 and y = 3? A -45 B -30 С-example-1
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\mathsf{((-2^3)(3^2))/(6)+(-2^2)(3^2)}


\mathsf{(-2)^3=\bf -8}


\mathsf{= (-8(3^2))/(6)+(-2^2)(3^2)}


\mathsf{3^2=\bf 9}


\mathsf{= ((-8)(9))/(6)+(-2^2)(3^2)}


\mathsf{-8(9)= \bf -72}


\mathsf{= (-72)/(6)+(-2^2)+(3^2)}


\mathsf{(-72)/(6)=\bf -12}


\mathsf{= -12+(-2)^2(3^2)}


\mathsf{-2^2=\bf 4}


\mathsf{= -12+4(3^2)}


\mathsf{3^2=\bf 9}


\mathsf{= -12+4(9)}


\mathsf{4(9)= \bf 36}


\mathsf{-12 + 36 = \bf 24}


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