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Evaluate 3(a+b+c) squared with a=2 b=3 c=4

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Answer:

Evaluate 3(a+b+c)² with a=2 b=3 c=4

I understand that it is (a+b+c)²

3(2+3+4)² =

3*9²=243

Explanation:

User Remi Cuingnet
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Hello!

Answer:


\Large \boxed{\sf 243}

Explanation:

→ We want the value of
\sf 3(a+b+c)^2 when a=2, b=3 and c=4.

→ Let's replace a by 2, b by 3, and c by 4 in our expression:


\sf 3(2+3+4)^2

Simplify the expression:


\sf 3(9)^2


\sf 3* 81


\boxed{\sf 243}

Conclusion:

The value of 3(a + b + c)² when a=2, b=3 and c=4 is 243.

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