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What is the value of this expression when x= -6 and y = -1/2? 4(x2 + 3) - 2y? A.) -131 B.) -35 C.) 57(1/2) D.) 157
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What is the value of this expression when x= -6 and y = -1/2? 4(x2 + 3) - 2y?
A.) -131
B.) -35
C.) 57(1/2)
D.) 157
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the answer is A
i took the same test
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