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Xy - 2; use x = 3, and y = 5 Please explain step by step how to solve this type of problem.
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Xy - 2; use x = 3, and y = 5
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Answer:
13
Explanation:
x = 3, y = 5
xy - 2=
(3)(5)-2=
15-2=
13
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