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  • 21-08-2020
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Given x=-3, y=6, and z=-4
-15+(-x)+y=

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Sarah06109
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  • 21-08-2020

Answer:

-6

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given x=- 3 , y= 6 and z= -4.

We are also given the expression:

-15 + (-x) +y

Substitute -3 in for x and 6 in for y.

-15 + (- -3) + 6

2 negative signs creates a positive sign

-15 + (+3) +6

-15 + 3+ 6

Add -15 and 3.

(-15+3) +6

-12 +6

Add -12 and 6.  

-6

-15+(-x)+y evaluated at x= -3 and y=6 is equal to -6.

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