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7p+3q for p=2 and q=-6

7p+3q for p=2 and q=-6-example-1
User Keyul
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Answer:

-4

Explanation:

7p + 3q where p = 2 and q = -6

7(2) + 3(-6)

14 + (-18)

-4
User NNsr
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Answer:

-4

Explanation:

First we substitute in the values given for p and q. This results in
7(2)+3(-6)=14-18=-4

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