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  • 06-02-2019
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What is the value of 2(x + y) – (x – z) if x = 2, y = 1, and z = –3?

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hatley1104
hatley1104 hatley1104
  • 06-02-2019
the answer would be 1 .. just plug in the numbers for the equation and do the parentheses first then distribute and add or subtract the rest of the numbers.
2( 2 + 1 ) - ( 2 - ( - 3 )
do the work inside the parentheses
2 ( 3 ) - ( 5 )
next you do 2 times 3 = 6
6 - 5 = 1
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shayshayshay1432
shayshayshay1432 shayshayshay1432
  • 12-02-2019

Answer:

the answer is 1

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