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Dominick Ferrell
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22 February, 05:14
If a = - 3 and b = 4 then the value of 5a^2b is?
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Regan
22 February, 05:34
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-45*4=-180
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Payton Rivers
22 February, 05:34
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15^18
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i might be wrong but you just replace the factors with the numbers and multiply then lastly devide
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