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find s if s =-4 + 2q when p = -4 and q = 3.

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Answered by prachibarapatre
1

Answer:

The value of s will be 2 when q = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we are given an equation s = -4 + 2q

Also, the value of q is given to be 3

We have to find the value of s

So, we will substitute q = 3 in the equation

s = -4 + 2q

s = -4 + 2(3)

s = -4 + 6

s = 2

Answered by preeti353615
0

Answer:

When p = -4 and q = 3.

If s =-4 + 2q then s = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

If s =-4 + 2q when p = -4 and q = 3.

Find s

p = -4 and q = 3

s =-4 + 2q

= - 4 + 2(3)

= - 4 + 6

p = 2

when p = -4 and q = 3 then s= 2

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