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Sagot :

For some reason, the value of "w" is not supplemented into the equation, which is weird, but whatever. I will answer the problem for you.

The answer you are looking for is -5.

Solution/Explanation:

Writing out the expression first

-7/3x+y²

Substituting the given values of the variables, only "x" and "y"

-7/3(6)+(-3)²

Simplifying

(-7/3)(6)=-14

(-3)²=9

So, we will come up with -14+9.

This simplifies to -5.

So, therefore, the final answer to this problem is -5.

Hope this helped answer your question for you. Good day to you.

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Answer:

  -5

Step-by-step explanation:

Put the values of the variables where the variables are and do the arithmetic.

  [tex]-\dfrac{7}{3}x +y^2=-\dfrac{7}{3}\times6+(-3)^2=-\dfrac{7\cdot6}{3}+9\\\\=-14+9=\boxed{-5}[/tex]