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Evaluate the expression for r = 4, s = -4, and t = 6. 8+s^2(t +4-4r)

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MarialenaL511508 MarialenaL511508
  • 03-11-2022

Given the below expression;

[tex]8+s^2(t+4-4r)[/tex]

We're asked to evaluate for r = 4, s = -4 and t = 6, all we need to do is substitute the given values of r, s and t into the expression above;

[tex]\begin{gathered} 8+(-4)^2\lbrack(6)+4-4(4)\rbrack \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

Let's go ahead and clear the brackets and solve;

[tex]\begin{gathered} 8+16(-6) \\ =8-96 \\ =-88 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, our answer is -88.

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