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  • 01-02-2017
  • Mathematics
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If x = 2 and y = 1, then 3(y – 1) + 2x2 =

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maddog0113 maddog0113
  • 01-02-2017
3(1-1) +2x2

3-1+4

2+4=6
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pup17634 pup17634
  • 02-02-2017

Another Question! :)


You would substitute 2 for x in the equation and I for y in the equation.


3(y - 1) + 2x 2 =

3(1 - 1) + 2(2) x 2 =

3(0) + 4 x 2 =

0 +8 =

8


Your answer would be 8.


Hope I helped! :)


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