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(b) 14a + 5b2 – 8ab when a = -1 and b=3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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given : a = –1 and b = 3

To find : \large 14a + 5b^{2} –8ab

Solution: substitute the values.

14(-1) + 5(3)\large ^{2} – 8(-1)(3)

= -14 + 45 + 24

= -14 + 69

so, the answer is \huge 55

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