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- 5x^2-6y^2, when x = 1 and y=2

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The correct answer to your question is -29
User Tom Wang
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Answer:

-29

Explanation:

-5x^2-6y^2

substitute the x and y values

-5(1)^2-6(2)^2

-5-6*4

-5-24

-29

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