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A) Find the value of 4x - 6y when x=3 and y= -2
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A) Find the value of 4x - 6y when x=3 and y= -2
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24
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x=3 y=-2
4x - 6y
4(3) - 6(-2)
12 - (-12) (two negatives cancel out)
12 + 12 = 24
answer: 24
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