SOLUTION: If a = –5 and b = 0, evaluate 2a + 3b.

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Question 29137: If a = –5 and b = 0, evaluate 2a + 3b.
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Your question:If a = –5 and b = 0, evaluate 2a + 3b.
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My answer:
First, simply plug in the -5 for the a in the equation and 0 for the b in the equation.
2a+3b-----original equation
2(-5)+3(0)------plug in the answers for the variables
-10+0------simplify
-10 is your answer!

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