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Evaluate x(y-z)2 for =-1,y=5,and z=

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Answer:

The value of
x(y-z)^2 is -16.

Explanation:

We need to evaluate
x(y-z)^2 for x = -1, y = 5 and let us assume that z = 1

It can be simply done by putting the values of x,y and z in the given expression.


x(y-z)^2=(-1)(5-1)^2\\\\=-1(4)^2

We know that the value of 4² = 16

So,


x(y-z)^2=16* -1\\\\=-16

So, the value of
x(y-z)^2 is -16.

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