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In the equation w = 3vu+q, find the value of w when q = -1, u = 2, and
v=-3.
W = ?

User Jeff Hines
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Answer:

The answer would be w = - 19

Explanation:

The explanation for it would be:

w = 3vu + q

putting the value of v, u, and q

therefore, w = 3 * (-3) * (2) + (-1)

multiplying 3 with -3 and 2

w = -9 * (2) + (-1)

w = -18 + (-1)

now add -1 with -18 by removing the + sign

thus, it will be

w = -18 -1

which means

w = -19

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