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Evaluate 12x−3y12x−3y when x=−14x=−14 and y=3y=3.
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Evaluate 12x−3y12x−3y when x=−14x=−14 and y=3y=3.
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-12
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I think I got it right on Big Ideas
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Well the first problem that i solve is you have to move 12 it will give you
-3y power 12 - 3y + 12
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