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QuestionEvaluate x2+y3y\frac{x^{2}+y}{3 y} for x=3x=-3 and y=2y=-2. Choose A or B: A. x2+y3y=\frac{x^{2}+y}{3 y}=\square or B. Undefined.

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implify the expression. The negative sign can be placed in the numerator or the denominator.
76=76\frac{7}{-6} = -\frac{7}{6}The expression x2+y3y\frac{x^{2}+y}{3 y} evaluates to 76-\frac{7}{6} when x=3x=-3 and y=2y=-2.
So, the correct choice is A. x2+y3y=76\frac{x^{2}+y}{3 y}=-\frac{7}{6}

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