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I had a tutor explain to me how to do it then I tried the next question on my own and I still got the wrong answer so I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong

I had a tutor explain to me how to do it then I tried the next question on my own-example-1
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Answer:

-5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the below expression;


a^2+6a+3

To evaluate the above expression when a = -4, all we need to do is to substitute a with -4 and solve as seen below;


(-4)^2+6(-4)+3=16-24+3=-5

Evaluating the given expression when a = -4 will give us -5 as the answer as seen above.

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