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3(2x + z) ; x = -2, z = 2

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Answer:

-6

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Substitute the equation 3(2x + z) using the given values

2. Since x = -2, substitute the x in the equation with the value -2

Like this   ------>   3[2(-2) + z)]

3. Next would be z = 2... substitute the z in the equation with the value 2

Like this   ------>   3[2(-2) + 2]

4. Start solving the equation using the PEMDAS rule:

    = 3[(-4) + 2]

    = 3(-2)

    = -6

Your final answer should be -6

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The answer is -6.

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Given:

[tex] \tt \large \: x = -2[/tex]

[tex] \tt \large \: z = 2[/tex]

Step-by-step Explanation:

[tex] \tt \large3(2x + z)[/tex]

[tex] \tt \large3(2( - 2) + 2)[/tex]

[tex] \tt \large3(( - 4 )+ 2)[/tex]

[tex] \tt \large3( - 2)[/tex]

[tex] \large\red{ \boxed{ \boxed{ \boxed{ \boxed{ \tt{ = - 6}}}}}}[/tex]

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