A few days ago
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Please solve If p = –2 and q = –1, evaluate 3p2 + 3q.?

Please solve If p = –2 and q = –1, evaluate 3p2 + 3q.?

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A few days ago
Jessica F

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Well

3(-2)2+ 3(-1)=

-12 + -3 = -15

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A few days ago
shanthicharuvil
3p2 + 3q= 3*-2*2 + 3*-1 = -12-3= -15.

the answer is -15

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4 years ago
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separate this question into 2 aspects: at the start, p – 3q – a million = a million – 11p – q rearrange this to: p + 11p – 3q + q – a million -a million =0 12 p – 2q – 2 = 0 q = 6p – a million secondly, a million – 11p – q = – 4p – 4q sub in q from above, so: a million – 11p -( 6p – a million ) = -4p – 4(6p-a million) a million – 17p + a million = -28 p + 4 11p = 2 p = 2/11 then sub p back into q: q = 6(2/11) – a million = a million / 11
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A few days ago
e-rain
3p2 + 3q

__just change the symbols with their value

3(-2)2 + 3(-1)

__i suppose the value 2 after p means square, not multiple by 2… ^_^’

so the result is..

3(-2)2 + 3(-1)

= 3(-2)(-2) + 3(-1)

= 12 -3

= 9

hope this help! =D

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A few days ago
coralee333
-12 + -3 = -15
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A few days ago
shyla a
=3*(-2)*2+3(-1)

=-12+(-3)

=-15

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A few days ago
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3(-2)2+3(-1)

( 3*-2)*2+(3*-1)

(-6*2)+-3

-12+-3

equals15.

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