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What should the expression xy - 2x + z look like when you substitute in the values x = 4, y = -1, and z = 2 ?
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What should the expression xy - 2x + z look like when you substitute in the values x
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Answer: 4 * -1 - 2 * 4 + 2
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(4)(-1) - 2(4) + 2
Just plug the numbers into the variables
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