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What is p2 + 14 if p = −5?

User Hetptis
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Answer:

put -5 in for p so its -5(2)+14 -5 times 2 is -10 plus 14 is positive 4

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User Seb Holzapfel
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Answer:


\large\boxed{39}

Explanation:

Hi!

Plug in -5 for p:


\leadsto\boldsymbol{p^2+14}


\leadsto\boldsymbol{(-5)^2+14}

Solve. Keep in mind though, that if you square a negative, you'll get a positive. This will help you avoid mistakes:


\leadsto\boldsymbol{25+14}

Add:


\leadsto\boldsymbol{39}

Have a nice day! :)

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