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What is the value of x^6 + y^2 when x=1 and y=11
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What is the value of x^6 + y^2 when x=1 and y=11
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122 since x^6 is 1 and 11^2 is 121. 121 + 1 is 122.
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122
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x^6 + y^2
1^6 + 11^2
1 + 121
122
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