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Given x=-3, y=6, and z=-4
-15+(-x)+y=

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x = -3 , y = 6 , z = -4

Take Given equation :

⇒-15 + (-x) + y = 0

substitute values of x and y

⇒-15 + [- ( -3)] + 6

⇒-15 + (3) + 6

⇒-15 + 9

⇒-6

Hence, value of -15 + (-x) + y = - 6

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