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2a - 2b - 4 - 5 + a Given a = -1 and b = -2

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Answered by Anonymous
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  \tt \: 2a - 2b - 4 - 5 + a \\ \tt putting \: \:   \: the \: \:  values \:  \: of\: \:  a =  - 1 \:  and \: b =  - 2 \\  \tt \: 2( - 1) - 2( - 2) - 4 - 5 + ( - 1) \\  \tt \:  - 2  + 4 - 9 - 1 \\  \tt \:  - 8 \\

Answer => -8

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