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Evaluate the expression for a = 3, b = 4, and c = 6
a^3 - b + c

User Walt Jones
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Answer:

29

Explanation:

The expression is

a^3 - b + c

You just have to plug in the numbers, then evaluate,,

(3)³ - (4) + (6)

Let's start off with the exponent, so (3)³ = 3×3×3

3×3=9

9×3=27

Now, we have 27 - (4) + (6)

We have to get rid of the parenthesis so multiply the symbol next to it, - × 4 = -4, and + × 6 = +6. Now rewrite the equation.

27 - 4 + 6

27 - 4 = 23

23 + 6 = 29

Therefore, the answer its 29.

Hope this helps,

-Ketifa

User Simran
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Answer:

3^3 - 4+6 = 17

Explanation:

First you would do the exponents. 3 to the power of 3 (3^3) is 27.

Then you would add 4 and 6 (4+6) which will give you 10.

Finally, you would need to subract 10 from 27 (27-10) and you would get 17.

Hope this helps! :)

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