SOLUTION: Evaluate the following expression for a = -4 and c = 3
5a – 4c + 6(a – 5c) – 2(a + 3)
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Question 326422: Evaluate the following expression for a = -4 and c = 3
5a – 4c + 6(a – 5c) – 2(a + 3)
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Just put the numbers in their proper places and do the arithmetic.
First, we know that
, so put a
in place of every
Second, we know that
, so put a
in place of every
Work from inside the parentheses out, eliminating the parentheses when you get them down to a single number inside. Let me know what you got.
John

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