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Evaluate 5×_3y when x=-1 and y=2.?
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To evaluate 5×_3y when x=-1 and y=2, we substitute the values of x and y into the expression:
5×(-3)(2)
= 5×(-6)
= -30
Therefore, 5×_3y when x=-1 and y=2 is equal to -30.
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5×_3y when x=-1 and y=2.
Substitute the values of x and y into the expression:
5×_3(2)
Evaluate the multiplication and subtraction:
5×_6
-30
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