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Algebra expressions solve for the below question one 4x^3+2(y^2-4) y=-3 Second questions 2(x^2+6)+3(×-1)X=5 Please help me understand what I am doing wrong I keep getting 3 to 4 digits off from the answer picture uploaded the questions are for #6 & 7

Algebra expressions solve for the below question one 4x^3+2(y^2-4) y=-3 Second questions-example-1
User Patt Mehta
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Given:

6)


4y^3+2(y^2-4)

For y = -3,


\begin{gathered} 4y^3+2(y^2-4)=4(-3)^3+2((-3)^2-4) \\ =4(-27)+2(9-4) \\ =-108+2(5) \\ =-108+10 \\ =-98 \end{gathered}

Answer: -98.

7)


2(x^2+6)+3(x-1)

For x=5,


\begin{gathered} 2(x^2+6)+3(x-1)=2(5^2+6)+3(5-1) \\ =2(25+6)+3(4) \\ =2(31)+12 \\ =62+12 \\ =74 \end{gathered}

Answer: 74

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