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If 2x - 1 = 6, what is the value of 4x^2 - 1​

User Asra
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Answer:

48

Explanation:

2x-1=6

2x=6+1

2x=7

x=7/2

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4x^2-1

4(7/2)^2-1

4(49/4)-1

49-1

48

User Kushpf
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Answer: 48

Explanation:

2x - 1 = 6

Add 1 to both sides of the equation , we have:

2x = 7

divide through by 2

x = 7/2

The value of
4x^(2) - 1 will be calculated by substituting in the value of x , that is


4x^(2) - 1 = 4(
((7)/(2) )^(2) - 1

= 4(
(49)/(4)) - 1

= 49 - 1

= 48

User JohnRobertPett
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