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Given x=-3, y=6, and z=-4 3x-2y+z=

Given x=-3, y=6, and z=-4 3x-2y+z=-example-1
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Answer: -25
Since x=-3, y=6, and z=-4 you have to plug those numbers into the corresponding varibale in the equation. So 3x becomes 3(-3) because x=-3, 2y becomes 2(6) because y=6 and z becomes just -4. The whole equation comes to 3(-3)- 2(6)+(-4)= -25
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