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5(x – 2y)
2x+y
when x = 4 and y= -3

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5 votes

Answer:

50

Explanation:

first you plug in 4 for x and -3 for y. then you solve

User Lawrence Gandhar
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Answer: 50 and 5, respectively

Explanation:

For this problem, we are given x and y. With the x and y value given, all we have to do is to plug them into the expressions and solve.

5(x-2y) [plug in x=4 and y=-3]

5((4)-2(-3)) [combine like terms by using order of operations]

5(4+6)

5(10)=50

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2x+y [plug in x=4 and y=-3]

2(4)+(-3) [combine like terms by using order of operations]

8-3=5

Now that we have plugged in x=4 and y=-3 into the two expressions, we get 50 for the first expression and 5 for the second equation.

User Ton Van Den Heuvel
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