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I'm asking this question again because the other picture didnt show the full picture. x = 2 and y = 3​

I'm asking this question again because the other picture didnt show the full picture-example-1

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Answer:

11

Explanation:

We are given the expression:


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

We know that x=2 and y=3. Therefore, we can substitute 2 for x and 3 for y.


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

Solve according to PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.

First, evaluate the exponent.

3^2 = 3*3 = 9


4(2)+ (1)/(3) (9)

Next, multiply 4 and 2.


8+ (1)/(3) (9)

Multiply 1/3 and 9, or divide 9 by 3.


8+3

Add 8 and 3


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User Dale Reidy
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Answer:

Explanation:

When x=2 and y=3

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

8+1/3 times 9

8+9/3

8+3

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