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A² + 6b when a = -3 and b = 2

User Coenwulf
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Answer:

21

Explanation:

Just substitute -3 in for a and 2 in for b


a^2 + 6b\\-3^2 + 6(2)\\9 + 6(2)\\9 + 12\\21

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User G Gill
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(-3)^2= 9
6(2)=12
9+12=21
Answer = 21
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