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If r=9, b=5, and g=6. what does (r+b-g)(b-g) equal?

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Hey there!

(r + b - g)(b - g)

= (9 + 5 - 6)(5 - 6)

= (14 - 6)(5 - 6)

= (8)(-1)

= -8


Therefore, the answer should be: -8


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(r+b-g)(b-g)

I this question , we have the values of r,b and g given , which are r=9,b=5,g=6

And we have to find the value of the given expression . And for that we need to substitute the values of r,b and 9 in the expression. That is ,

(9+5-6)(5-6) = 8(-1) = -8

So the value of the given expression is -8.

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