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3x + 2y when x = 3 and y = 2​

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Substituting x=3, y−2 in the given expression, we get

Substituting x=3, y−2 in the given expression, we get3x+2y=(3×3)+(2×2)

Substituting x=3, y−2 in the given expression, we get3x+2y=(3×3)+(2×2)=9+4=13

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