SOLUTION: Evaluate e + 2f - g when e = -2, f = 4, g = -6
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Question 17567: Evaluate e + 2f - g when e = -2, f = 4, g = -6
Answer by piglet162431(90) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
plug them in
e+2f-g=
-2+4(2)+-6=
-2+8-6=
6-6=
0
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