3x + 6y - 7 x=0.35 y=-4*1 point-30−29.95-29-30.95
Question
3x + 6y - 7 x=0.35 y=-4*1 point-30−29.95-29-30.95
Solution
First, let's substitute the values of x and y into the equation:
3x + 6y - 7
Substituting x=0.35 and y=-4, we get:
3(0.35) + 6(-4) - 7
Next, we perform the multiplication:
1.05 - 24 - 7
Then, we perform the addition and subtraction from left to right:
-22.95 - 7
Finally, we get:
-29.95
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