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A = -2 and b = -3, evaluate a(a² + b²)

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Answer:

-26

Explanation:

a = -2 and b = -3, evaluate a(a² + b²)

= -2(-2²+-3²)

= -2(4+9)

= -2(13)

= -26

User Treffynnon
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Answer: -26

Explanation:

Concept:

When encountering questions that gave you numbers that stand for each variable and require an evaluation, it is basically substituting the numbers back to the given expression.

Solve:

a = -2, b = -3

Given

a (a² + b²)

Substitute numbers

=(-2) [(-2)² + (-3)²]

Simplify exponents inside the bracket

=(-2) [ 4 + 9]

Addition inside the bracket

=(-2) [13]

Simplify through multiplication

=-26

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