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Evaluate 4(a2 + 2b) - 2b when a = 2 and b = –2

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

User Zanecola
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First you simply have to substitute 2 in replace of all the a's, and -2 in replace of all of the b's

4((2)2+2(-2))

Then you want to follow the order of operations, PEMDAS (Parantheses-Exponent-Multiplication-Division-Addition-Subtraction), and multiply within the parantheses.

4(4+(-4))

Next you will add within the parantheses (So add the 4 and -4 together)

4(0)

Lastly multiply

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Your answer is 0

Hope this helps!
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