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Given x = -25, y = 3 x + y + 5 = ?
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Given x = -25, y = 3
x + y + 5 = ?
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Make everything come their regular form
X=-25+y=3+5
-25+8
Since -25 is the biggest number keep the sign and subtract so the answer is -17
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Basically -25+8 which equals -17
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