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X(7 – 2y)use x = -3 and y = 2

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Given the expression:


x(7-2y)

When x = 5 and y = -4

Let's evaluate the expression.

To evaluate the expression, substitute 5 for x, and -4 for y.

We have:


\begin{gathered} x(7-2y) \\ \\ =5(7-2(-4)) \end{gathered}

Solving further:


\begin{gathered} 5(7-(-8)) \\ \\ 5(7+8) \\ \\ 5(15) \\ \\ =75 \end{gathered}

ANSWER:

75

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