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Evaluate the expression for the given value of the variable.3 × (h + 4) for h = 2 (c with a exponent 2)6 × (c2 - 5) for c = 49a - 2a for a = 9

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We are given the following expression:


3(h+4),\text{ h=}2

To determine the value of the expression in the given value for the variable "h", we need to replace the numerical value of "h" in the expression, like this:


3(2+4)

Now we solve the operations, beginning with the operations inside the parenthesis:


3(6)

Solving the product:


18

Given the expression:


6(c^2-5),\text{ }c=4

We replace the given value for "c" in the expression, like this:


6((4)^2-6)

Now we solve the square:


6(16-6)

Now we solve the operation inside the parenthesis:


6(10)

Now we solve the product:


60

And thus we get the result.

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