P + (-q) -3 when p= -6 and q=7

Mathematics · College · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Given the equation:

P + ( -q) -3

p = - 6

q = 7

Determine the answer.

Solution:

In order to determine the answer for the equation, simply substitute the given values of p and q on the equation.

P + ( -q) -3

-6 + ( -7) -3

-6 - 7 - 3

= - 16

P + (-q) -3 when p= -6 and q=7 is equal to -16

 

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