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Evaluate the expression for j = –1 and k = –3.

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when j = -2 and k = 3, the expression jk+j+k evaluates to -5.

To evaluate the expression j.k+j+k when j = -2 and k = 3, you substitute the

given values into the expression and perform the operations:

(-2)(3)+(-2)+3

Now, follow the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS):

Perform the multiplication: (-2) (3) = -6

Add-6, -2, and 3:

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

So, when j = -2 and k = 3, the expression jk+j+k evaluates to -5.

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How do you evaluate the expression j.k+j+k when j = -2 and k = 3?

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