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Y+x2÷2 when x=4 and y=−3.

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

y + x²÷2 when x=4 and y=-3

-3 + 4² ÷ 2

-3 + 16 ÷ 2

-3 + 8

5

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User Fshamri
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Answer:

The answer is 1.

Explanation:

Plug in the values to make the equation -3+4*2/2

According to the order of operations, you should multiply what you can first.

so 4*2 = 8

Then 8 divided by 2 = 8/2=4

Then -3+4=1

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