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Jelly
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11 July, 12:49
Evaluate the expression when a=6 and x=-3
-a + 5x
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Daniela Good
11 July, 13:02
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Step-by-step explanation:
When a=6 and x=-3 to find - a+5x, substitute the values:
- (6) + 5 (-3)
Remove parenthese through multiplication:
⇒ - 6 + (-15)
Same signs add and keep the sign:
⇒-21
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Joy
11 July, 13:13
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Step-by-step explanation:
-a + 5x
a = 6 and x=-3
- (6) + 5 (-3)
-6 - 15
-21
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