The value of the expression x²z² - y²(x + z) at x = 2, y = –3, and z = –1 will be negative 5. Then the correct option is B.
What is the value of the expression?
When the relevant factors and natural laws of a mathematical model are given values, the outcome of the calculation it describes is the expression's outcome.
The expression is given below.
⇒ x²z² - y²(x + z)
Substitute the value of the variable x = 2, y = –3, and z = –1. Then the value of the expression will be
⇒ (2)²(-1)² - (-3)²(2 - 1)
Simplify the expression, then we have
⇒ 4 × 1 - 9 × 1
⇒ 4 - 9
⇒ 5
Thus, the value of the expression x²z² - y²(x + z) at x = 2, y = –3, and z = –1 will be negative 5.
Then the correct option is B.
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