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OpenStudy (anonymous):

3(x - 2y) - 4(2x + 3y) for x = -1 and y = 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-49

OpenStudy (katrinakaif):

Plug and Chug! 3 (-1 - 2(3) - 4 (2(-1) + 3(3)) Use Pedmas 3( -1-6) -4(-2 + 9) 3(-7) - 4(7) -21 -28 = -49 P.S. @doubledrive Remember to show your work honey! :] (Check out the COC if you need additional assistance of why you need to)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KatrinaKaif its PEMDAS

OpenStudy (katrinakaif):

It doesnt exactly matter if it is PEDMAS or PEMDAS. Whether you do Multiplication or Division first will lead you to the same, accurate, answer. :]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KatrinaKaif no need to get offended, just i never seen PEDMAS only PEMDAS

OpenStudy (katrinakaif):

You gave me the last reason to be offended at double ;] No worries. Well now you see it as Pedmas. There's always more than one way to cook a hamburger as there is to write Pemdas and Pedmas! :D

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