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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 22:20 jolleyrancher78

Evaluate (15 – 4x) + 5 when x = 3. First, evaluate within the parentheses. Then evaluate exponents. Next multiply and divide from left to right. Then, add and subtract from left to right.

Complete the statements.

Substitute the given value for the
constant
.
Use the
operation
to simplify.
First, complete the
division
inside the parentheses.
Next, complete the
multiplication
inside the parentheses.
Last, complete the addition.

The value is
.


Evaluate (15 – 4x) + 5 when x = 3.

First, evaluate within the parentheses. Then evaluate exponent

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