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6 February, 12:05
9 (4p) - 2 (3q) + p; for p = - 1, q = 4
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Arjun Petty
6 February, 12:22
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In equation
9 (4p) - 2 (3q) + p
When substitute the value of p=-1, q=4
We get
9 (4*-1) - 2 (3*4) + (-1)
9 (-4) - 3 (12) - 1
-36-36-1
-73.
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