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What is the value of 6x−3yxy when x=6 and y= -4?
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What is the value of
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Answer:
-252
Explanation:
6(6)-3x-4x6x-4
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Answer:
-1116
Explanation:
6(6) - 3(-4)(-4)(6)(4)
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