SOLUTION: 3g+2h with 3rd exponent on h g=-3 h=2

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Question 540296: 3g+2h with 3rd exponent on h

g=-3
h=2

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3g+2h^3


3(-3)+2(2)^3


3(-3)+2(8)


-9+16


7


So 3g+2h^3 = 7 when g = -3 and h = 2


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