When evaluating algebraic expressions: Must Show All Work
1) Evaluate : 4x + x - 10
when x=...
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Mathematics, 04.01.2022 14:00, kaylaxocald
When evaluating algebraic expressions: Must Show All Work
1) Evaluate : 4x + x - 10
when x= 3
2) Evaluate (4x)2 + 3x when x= -3
I
3) Evaluate 2x2 - 3x + 5
when
a) x= -2
b)x= 2
4)
Solve for x: (Hint: Reverse PEMDAS)
30 = 4x + 6
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