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What is the value of 12−2x−3y5

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User Azul
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Final answer:

The value of the expression 12-2x-3y for x = 2 and y = -4 is 20. This is found by substituting the values into the expression and simplifying.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student has asked for the value of the expression 12-2x-3y when x = 2 and y = -4. To solve this, we substitute the given values of x and y into the expression:

12 - 2(2) - 3(-4)

= 12 - 4 + 12

= 8 + 12

= 20.

Therefore, the value of the expression when x = 2 and y = -4 is 20.

User Kmccoy
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For this case we have the following expression:


12-2x-3y^5

If
x = 2


y = -4

We substitute the values in the given expression:


12-2 (2) -3 (-4) ^ 5 =

We solve the operations that are inside the parentheses:

Applying law of power and law of signs we have:


12-4-3 ((- 4) (- 4) (- 4) (- 4) (- 4)) =

Simplifying the operation within parentheses:


12-4-3 (-1024) =

Multiplying:


12-4 + 3072 =

Adding algebraically we have:


12-4 + 3072 = 3080

Answer:

The value of
12-2x-3y^5 for
x = 2 and
y = -4 is 3080.


User Josh Johanning
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