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14 August, 20:36

When x=-1 and y=-2 , how do the two expressions compare?

when x = - 1 and y = - 2

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3x-y2 (x+y) 2+y

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  1. 14 August, 20:59
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 (-1) - (-2) 2 = (-1 + (-2)) 2 + (-2)

    -3 - (-4) = (-1 - 2) 2 - 2

    -3 + 4 = (-3) 2 - 2

    1 = - 6 - 2

    1 = - 8

    Their answer is different after substitution.

    3x - y2 has an answer that is 1 while (x + y) 2 + y has an answer of - 8.

    (x + y) 2 + y does not have a 3 in it like the first equation 3x - y2.

    x and y are in parentheses in (x + y) 2 + y and the equation 3x - y2 aren't.
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