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Solve the expression when X =5;3(X+2)=

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3 \: ( \: x + 2 \: )

Plugging in the value
x = 5 in the above expression, we have


= 3\:( \: 5 + 2 \: )


= 3 \: ( \: 7 \: )


= 3 * 7


= 21

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