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What is the value of 6x-3y if x=5 and y=-1?
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33
Explanation:
6(5) - 3(-1)
= 30 --3
= 30 +3
= 33
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Well, let's plug the numbers in.
6 x 5 - 3 x -1.
6 x 5 = 30
3 x -1= -3
Now subtract 30 and -3.
30 - (-3) = 33.
(Two negatives make positive)
Hope this helped :)
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