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I've been stuck on this for a bit, and I'm still figuring this out in the process. a little help?​

I've been stuck on this for a bit, and I'm still figuring this out in the process-example-1
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Steps to solve:

4x + 1/3y^2 when x = 2 and y = 3

~Substitute

4(2) + 1/3(3)^2

~Simplify

8 + 1/3(9)

~Simplify

8 + 3

~Add

11

Best of Luck!

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