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Find the value of the expression when x is -4 and y is 5.

x^2 + 2 xy + y^2

User Gimel
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Answer: the sum of 9 a + 3 b – 1 and – 2 a – 5 explanation:Adding and subtracting terms

You can only add or subtract terms if they are the same type of terms.

It may help to think of a thermometer when combining positive and negative terms.

Expanding a bracket

When there is a number (or letter) in front of a bracket, it means everything inside the bracket

must be multiplied by that number (or letter).

Remember the rules for signs when multiplying or dividing positive and negative quantities:

Examples 3(2 x +1) = 6 x +3 a(a −b) = a − ab 2

Expanding 2 brackets

When two brackets are multiplied, each term in the first is multiplied by each term in the second.

Examples (2 x − 3) (4 x + 5) = 8 x + 10 x − 12 x −15 2

= 8 x − 2 x −15 2

Here are more examples of expanding brackets and simplifying.

Examples 5(x – 2

4 + y) + 3 x(x – y) = 4 x

2 + 4 x 2

– 3 x y = 7 x

2

+ x y

(5 a – b)(2 a – 3 b) = 10 a

2

– 15 ab – 2 ab + 3 b

2

= 10 a

2

– 17 ab + 3 b

2

User Oym
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

x² + 2xy + y²

Put x as -4, and y as 5, and solve.

(-4)² + 2(-4)(5) + 5²

Solve for exponents and multiply.

16 - 40 + 25

Add or subtract.

- 24 + 25

= 1

User Dvr
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