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20α – 6 + 6α – 2α; α = -2 Need help please
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20α – 6 + 6α – 2α; α = -2
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Answer:
-58
Explanation:
20(-2) - 6 + 6(-2)
-40 - 6 - 12
-46 - 12
-58
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-54 i believe
Explanation: used calculator
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