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Annabella Paul
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2 December, 08:04
The value of - 2 (p+6q) for p = - 1 and q = 3 is
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Johanna Martin
2 December, 08:28
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Step-by-step explanation:
-2 (p+6q)
Let p=-1 and q = 3
-2 (-1 + 6*3)
Multiply first inside the parentheses
-2 (-1+18)
Add inside the parentheses
-2 (17)
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