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Mathematics, 23.11.2019 02:31 Doremon

Evaluate 4x - 7 when x = 6

replace the variables/letters in the expression above with the values assigned to them, so replace all x’s with 6 in this example

implify the expression (following order of operations)


Evaluate 4x - 7 when x = 6 replace the variables/letters in the expression above with th
Evaluate 4x - 7 when x = 6 replace the variables/letters in the expression above with th
Evaluate 4x - 7 when x = 6 replace the variables/letters in the expression above with th
Evaluate 4x - 7 when x = 6 replace the variables/letters in the expression above with th

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