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OpenStudy (graciejaylene):

Help? ( pic attatched )

OpenStudy (graciejaylene):

OpenStudy (sepeario):

Do you think you can substitute the values given into the expression given?

OpenStudy (graciejaylene):

i suck at math.. :/ ive failed this once..

OpenStudy (sepeario):

That's fine. I'd be happy to help. Essentially what you want to do is simply plonk in the values first. We hence get: \[\frac{ (6)^2 }{ -4 }+\frac{ (6)^2 }{ -2 }\]

OpenStudy (sepeario):

Do you think you can simplify those fractions first?

OpenStudy (graciejaylene):

is the answer -27? o.o

OpenStudy (sepeario):

^^^ right!! there you go ur not bad at all!

OpenStudy (graciejaylene):

thank you! :3

OpenStudy (sepeario):

:) my pleasure.

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