Asked by Summer Moriarty

Evaluate the following expression using the values given:

Find 3x^2 − y^3 − y^3 − z if x = 3, y = −2, and z = −5.

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thanks so much if you could help me. This is for an exam and I need to pass this.

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Answered by bobpursley
I will be happy to check your work. Numerical Answers Expected.

We are not going to cheat for you.
Answered by I'mBatMan!
Can you at least guess the answer, or hypothesize a solution. We are not an answer giving cheating community, earn your answer, and we will confirm/check it
Answered by Summer Moriarty
thats the thing I need help solving it. I am completely lost on this question that I don't even know where to start.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Substitute the numbers for the letters.

Answered by Summer Moriarty
Thank you someone is willing to help me solve this problem. So that's what I do first?
Answered by Summer Moriarty
3*3^2--2^3--2^3--5 is what I have so far
Answered by Ms. Sue
3*3^2 = 81
2^3 = 12
Answered by Summer Moriarty
so what I have based on what you have given me is 81-12-12-5. Is that correct so far?
Answered by Summer Moriarty
Oh and by the way, the correct answer on this problem is 48. I got it right in the test.
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