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3x+2y If x=5 and y=2

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User Kunalg
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Answer:


19

Explanation:


3x + 2y


x = 5 and
y=2

3(5) + 2(2)

When substituting a variable, you always multiply the number next to the variable to the value of the variable, meaning:

3 * 5 = 15

and

2 * 2 = 4

Leaving us with:

15 + 4

==> 19

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User Kilianc
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plug in the x & y
then multiply
then add
3(5)+2(2)
15+4
19
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User Tony Ennis
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