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What is the value of this expression when x= -6 and y=-5?
4(×7 + 3) - 2y

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Answer:

the value of the expression when x=−6 and y=−5 is -2.

Explanation:

To evaluate the expression 4(x+3)−2y when x=−6 and y=−5, we can substitute these values into the expression and evaluate as follows:

4((-6)+3)-2(-5)

= 4(-3)-2(-5)

= -12+10

= -2

Therefore, the value of the expression when x=−6 and y=−5 is -2.

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