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9 March, 22:11

1 substitute p=5, q=7, r = - 2

a) 2q + 5r

b) 3 (p+6) + q + r

c) 3m (8 + n) + n squared (basicly n x n)

2 substitute m=2, n = 3, p = - 5

a) m (3m+4n)

b) n squared (m+p sqaured)

c) 3m (8+n) + n sqaured

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  1. 9 March, 22:32
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    1.

    a.) 2q + 5r

    2 (7) + 5 (-2)

    14 - 10 = 4

    b.) 3 (p + 6) + q + r Plug in the numbers

    3 (5 + 6) + 7 - 2 Solve inside the parentheses first

    3 (11) + 7 - 2

    33 + 5 = 38

    2.

    a.) m (3m + 4n)

    2 (3 (2) + 4 (3))

    2 (6 + 12)

    2 (18) = 36

    b.) n² (m + p²)

    (3) ² (2 + (-5) ²)

    9 (2 + 25)

    9 (27) = 243

    c.) 3m (8 + n) + n²

    3 (2) (8 + 3) + 3²

    6 (11) + 9

    66 + 9 = 75
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