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Evaluate 5(x + y)2 when x = 3 and y = 9

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Hey there!


Answer:\boxed{120}


Explanation:


5(x+y)2 when x = 3 and y = 9

Let's first move to x and y.


x=3\\y=9\\3+9=12

Now multiply 5 by x and y(3+9).


5*12(\text{x and y combined)}=60

Now we have the number 2 left, so we have to multiply 60 by 2.


60*2=120


\boxed{120}\text{ is your final answer.}

Hope this helps!


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