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Evaluate the expression k + 3w • 2(b + 3)2

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k = -5, w = 4, and b = -6.

asked Jul 13, 2013 in ALGEBRA 2 by mathgirl Apprentice

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The given equation is k + 3w  * 2(b + 3)2

k = -5, w = 4 and b = -6

The values substitute in the above equation.

= -5 +3(4) * 2(-6 +3)2

= -5 + 12 * (-12)

= -5  - 144

= -149

answered Jul 13, 2013 by anonymous

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