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2. 6x + m, when m = 8 and x = 3

User Collette
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Answer:

26

Explanation:

1. Plug in the values to the equation

6x + m = 6(3) + 8

2 Solve the equation!

6*3 = 18

18 + 8 = 26

There you go!

User Adebayo
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Answer:

26

Explanation:

Hi ! Our task is to evaluate the expression
\tt{\blue{6x+m}}.

We know that m = 8 and x = 3, so we substitute them into our expression. The result is:


\tt{\implies 6\cdot3+8}

Then, we evaluate.


\tt{\implies18+8}


\tt{\implies26}

Therefore, the answer is 26.


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