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When x = 3 and y = 5, by how much does the value of 3x2 – 2y exceed the value of 2x2 – 3y ?

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User VingtCent
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11 I’m pretty sure. Since 3x times 2 is 18 - 2y which is 10. The first thing is 10. And since 2x times two is 12, if you subtract that by 3y which is 15 you would get -3. The difference of 10 and -3 you get 13.
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14

Explanation:


{3x}^(2) - 2y \\ 3 { * 3}^(2) - 2 * 5 \\ 27 - 10 = 17


{2x}^(2) - 3y \\ 2 * {3}^(2) - 3 * 5 \\ 12 - 15 = - 3


17 - 3 = 14

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