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Trystan Baldwin
29 March, 10:02
Evalute x (-y+z) for x = -1 y=2, and z=5
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Trent Blackwell
29 March, 12:22
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Step-by-step explanation:
x (-y+z)
-1 (-2+5)
-1 (3)
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