Math, asked by LiLmochi401, 4 months ago

If p = 3 and q = -3, find the value of: 2p + q – 3pq.

Answers

Answered by chaki197968
6

Step-by-step explanation:

If p=3

q=-3

Then, 2(3)+(-3)-3(3)(-3)

=6-3-9(-3)

=6-3-(-27)

=3+27

=30

Answered by mermaidparties
1

Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

if we put the values of p and q in the equation, it looks like this:

2*3 + (-3) -3*3*(-3)

= 6 - 3 + 9

= 3 + 9

= 12

Hope this helps! :)

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