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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Answer:
6x + 12y = 816
Step-by-step explanation:
6 dollars per regular admission
12 dollars per both dance and volleyball
in total 816 dollars
1hr 6min left because all you have to do is keep subtracting
g(f(x)) means plug in f(x) for every "x" in g(x).
g(f(x))=(x+4)^2-1=x^2+8x+16-1=x^2+8x+15
answer: x^2+8x+15