SOLUTION: i have previously submitted this question but have not received an answer. I have had a go myself but am not sure if I have done it correctly. would you please be able to check wha

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Question 94400: i have previously submitted this question but have not received an answer. I have had a go myself but am not sure if I have done it correctly. would you please be able to check what I have done, and let me know if I am on the right track? Thank you.
The problem is a substitution equation where a=2,b=3,c=-4 & d=-1.








=60

Found 2 solutions by praseenakos@yahoo.com, jim_thompson5910:
Answer by praseenakos@yahoo.com(507)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Taking Lowest common multiple of the denominators, that is 9, you can simplify this expression....

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==> 68

Hope you found the steps useful...
Regards.

Praseena.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


plug in the given values

Evaluate to get 4 (not 36. I can see that you simply misplaced a '3'), to get 9, to get -64, and to get -1


Simplify


Multiply by


Multiply


Combine the fractions

So the answer is or


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