SOLUTION: If p = –2 and q = –1, evaluate 3p^2 + 3q.
3(-2)^2 + 3*(-1)=
I cam up with 9. Is this right?
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Question 79531: If p = –2 and q = –1, evaluate 3p^2 + 3q.
3(-2)^2 + 3*(-1)=
I cam up with 9. Is this right?
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
CORRECT!! ... GOOD JOB
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