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16p - 32q + 5 when p= 2 and q = 1
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16p - 32q + 5 when p= 2 and q = 1
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16x2= 32 and 32x1=32 so 32-32=0
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How to solve
1) 16(2) - 32(1) + 5
2) 16 x 2 = 32
3) -32 x 1 = -32
4) 32 - 32 + 5 = 5
Answer is 5
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