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  • 14-10-2014
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2(m+1)-n^3;m=-2, n=3. cluless!!! please help!!! 

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singletary43
singletary43 singletary43
  • 14-10-2014
You need to plug in the values of m and n to work this problem. The problem would look like the foolwing:
2(-2 + 1) - 3^3
2(-1) - 3 * 3 * 3
-2 - 27
-29
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Аноним Аноним
  • 14-10-2014
[tex]Put\ values\ of\ m=-2;\ n=3\ in\ expression\ 2(m+1)-n^3:\\\\2(-2+1)-3^3\\\\Use\ PEMDAS:\\\\2(-1)-27=-2-27=-29[/tex]
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