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Z3 ÷ 2 + y + yx; let x = -12, y = 8, and z = 2
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Z3 ÷ 2 + y + yx; let x = -12, y = 8, and z = 2
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the answer is -85
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-85
Explanation:
6/2+8-96
3+8-96
11-96
-85
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