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2. Evaluate x(-y + z) for x = -1, y = 2, and z = 5. A 7 B 3 C-7 D-3
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2. Evaluate x(-y + z) for x = -1, y = 2, and z = 5.
A 7
B 3
C-7
D-3
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-3; -1(-2+5) you do the parentheses first so it’s 3 then multiply -1 which equals -3
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