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What is the value of the expression: 2 - (3x + 5y) if x = -3 and y = 4?

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Hello there today we will solve your problem

here is our equation,


2-(3x+5y),

Now we will plug in our numbers

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  1. {\boxed{x=-3}}

  2. {\boxed{y=4}

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2-(3\cdot-3+5\cdot4)

simplify it and we get


2-(-9+20)


2-11


-9

User Gurfuffle
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Hey there!

2 - (3x + 5y)

= 2 - (3(-3) + 5(4)

= 2 - (-9 + 20)

= 2 - 11

= -9

Therefore, your answer is: -9


Good luck on your assignment & enjoy your day!


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