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How do I solve this?

How do I solve this?-example-1
User Radman
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If you're given the values
b
=
4
b=4 and
y
=

3
y=−3, you can substitute these into the expression
3
y

b
3y−b:

3
y

b
=
3
(

3
)

4
3y−b=3(−3)−4

Now, perform the calculations:

3
(

3
)
=

9
3(−3)=−9


9

4
=

13
−9−4=−13

So, when
b
=
4
b=4 and
y
=

3
y=−3, the expression
3
y

b
3y−b equals

13
−13.
User Sam Salim
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6.4k points
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Answer: By "evaluate the expression" they mean to substitute the variables for the numbers given and simplify.

Explanation:

So, solve 3(-3)-4

The answer is -13

User Mariia
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