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Answered by musicfind95
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Answer:

{\boxed{4.5}}

Explanation: We know that value of is 1.5 and y is 3.

To solve this, we have to first substitute the variables with their actual value.

So this will be : \implies \frac {2×({1.5}^{2})+{3}^{2}} {3}

\textsf{Simplify} \implies \frac{2×2.25 + 9}{3}

\textsf{Simplify further} \frac{4.5 + 9}{3}

\huge{\boxed{Final \: Answer}}

\implies \frac{13.5}{3} =

\textsf{4.5}

Answered by dg24jan
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Answer:

2 (1.5) ² + (3) ²/ 3 = 4.5

Step-by-step explanation:

2 × 2.25 + 9 /3

4.5 + 9 /3

13.5 / 3

4.5

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