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We are given an expression with a variable and the value of the variable is given. We just have to substitute the variable with the given value and solve...
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[tex] \tt \: b(b - 5)[/tex]
[tex] \bf \: 3(3 - 5)[/tex]
[tex] \bf \: 3 \times - 2[/tex]
[tex] \bf \underline{ \underline{ - 6}}[/tex]
Answer:
the answer would be -6
Step-by-step explanation:
if b=3 then the equation would be 3 (3-5)
you solve what's in the parentheses first. 3-5= -2.
so then we have 3(-2). if a number is in parentheses and it is on another number that means you're going to multiply.
3 x (-2)= -6