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If x = 3 and y = 2, calculate 2x^2y^3

User Joao Pincho
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26 votes

Answer:

144

Explanation:

First, put the values of your variables into the equation.


2(3)^(2)(2)^(3)

We can split this equation to solve them one at a time.


2(3)^(2)

First, multiply the exponent because of PEMDAS rules.


2(9)

Then, multiply the coefficient.


18

Next, solve the next part of the equation.


(2)^(3)

Multiply by the exponent.


8

Finally, recombine the two equations together.


18 * 8 = 144

User Alexandru Luchian
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Answer:

144

Explanation:

2x²y³ ← substitute x = 3 and y = 2 into the expression

= 2 × 3² × 2³

= 2 × 9 × 8

= 18 × 8

= 144

User Loic Coenen
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