SOLUTION: Hi! I need some help solving this equation... X=4,Y=-3 and Z=2
x^3+2y-z
Heres what I have...4^3+2(-3)-2
64+(-6)-2
56
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Question 63976: Hi! I need some help solving this equation... X=4,Y=-3 and Z=2
x^3+2y-z
Heres what I have...4^3+2(-3)-2
64+(-6)-2
56
Answer by tutorcecilia(2152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^3+2y-z [Substitute X=4,Y=-3 and Z=2]
56 [I agree]
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