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Ab + c^2 when a = 7, b = -3, and c = -4​

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Answer:

-21 + 16 = -5

Explanation:

7(-3) + (-4)
^(2)

Multiply the 7(-3), and the answer will be negative because we are multiplying a pos to a neg.

-21 + (-4)
^(2)

Do the exponent, this will be a positive because the exponent is by two so we multiply (-4) by (-4) so the signs match.

-21 + 16

Now solve.

-21 + 16 = -5

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