bryanli2008
bryanli2008
01-03-2020
Mathematics
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(−4)(p+q)+5(q–p), if p=6, q=−1
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amna04352
amna04352
01-03-2020
Answer:
-55
Step-by-step explanation:
(−4)(p+q)+5(q–p)
(−4)(6+(-1))+5(-1–6)
-4(5) + 5(-7)
-20 - 35
-55
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PEPE1HEFR0G
PEPE1HEFR0G
18-03-2020
Answer:
-55
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