SOLUTION: How would you solve -4x(squared) + 6xy when x = -2 and y = 5

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Question 329869: How would you solve -4x(squared) + 6xy when x = -2 and y = 5
Answer by privani(34)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
, when x=-2, y=5
=
= -4(4) - 60
= -16-60
= -76

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