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5x-4[7+(2x-4)], for x=-3

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5x-4[7+(2x-4)], for x=-3-example-1
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

Plug in x = -3

5(-3) - 4[7+(2(-3)-4)]

We'll use order of operations (PEMDAS) from here on out.

Evaluate what is in the innermost parentheses first (2(-3) - 4: the parentheses inside of the brackets). We first multiply 2 * -3, then subtract -4.

2(-3) - 4 = -6 - 4 = -10

So the whole expression becomes

5(-3) - 4[7+ -10]

Now evaluate what is in brackets.

5(-3) - 4[-3]

Multiplication next, before addition.

-15 + 12

Finally, addition

-3

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