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If j = 7 and k = -3, find the value of 2(j + k)^2. options 16 64 32 36 Please explain! It's not 64 and I don't know what I did wrong?!
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If j = 7 and k = -3, find the value of 2(j + k)^2. options 16 64 32 36 Please explain! It's not 64 and I don't know what I did wrong?!
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If j = 7 and k = -3, find the value of 2(j + k)^2.
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Please explain! It's not 64 and I don't know what I did wrong?!
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Give 32, I'll explain.
(J + k) = 7 + (- 3)
(+) with (-) = ( - )
7 - 3 = 4 (its (j + k))
4 ^ 2 = 16
2 x 16 = 32
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