The numeric value of the expression -a² - 2bc - |c| for a = -3, b = -5 and c = 2 is of 9.
<h3>How to find the numeric value of an expression?</h3>
The numeric value of an expression is found replacing each letter by it's attributed value.
In this problem, the expression is:
-a² - 2bc - |c|
The attributed values are:
a = -3, b = -5 and c = 2
Hence the numeric value will be given by:
-a² - 2bc - |c| = -(-3)² - 2(-5)(2) - |2| = -(9) + 20 - 2 = -9 + 18 = 9.
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B. 24x2 is the correct answer
Create and solve an appropriate equation: Maria's earnings = Liam's earnings
0.20x = $625+0.10x.
Find x.
0.10x = $625; thus, x = $6250. At this level of food sales, these two people earn the same amount.
Answer:
-20 = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
-8 (6 + x) + 4 (2x + 7) = 0
-48 - 8x + 8x + 28 = 0
-20 = 0