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Answer:

0

Explanation:

A= (4-1)^3

simplify A to be 3^3

Which gives us 27

B=(2*3)^2-9

simplify B

first multiply the 2 numbers in paranthesis which gives us 6. raise it to the power of 2 which is 39 and then subtract 9. Gives us 27.

C=15^3*4-12

Simplify the exponent first. 3*4 gives us 12 and 12-12 equals 0. Anything raised to the power of 0=1

If A-B^C is the equation we can write 27-27 raised to the power of 1 which is 0

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