SOLUTION: pq(p-3)+p for p=5,q=2,r=-5
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Question 825534: pq(p-3)+p for p=5,q=2,r=-5
Answer by sarcasticpie(12) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi :) I understand that p = 5, q = 2 and r = -5
pq (p-3) + p
Using substitution:
= [(5)(2)](5 - 3) + 5
= (10)(2) + 5
= 20 + 5
= 25
Hope it helps :) x
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