DradenN221299 DradenN221299
  • 25-10-2022
  • Mathematics
contestada

Evaluate the expression for the given value of the variable 8q+6;q=2

Respuesta :

HannaleeF293285 HannaleeF293285
  • 25-10-2022

Given:

8q + 6; q = 2

Let us first define what a variable is.

A variable is a symbol, usually a letter, standing for an unknown numerical value in an expression or equation.

From our given, we can see a letter q among the terms in the expression. Therefore, the variable in this equation is q.

Now, since we are given a value of q = 2, we will substitute this to the given expression in order to find its value

[tex]8q+6[/tex][tex]8(2)+6[/tex][tex]16+6=22[/tex]

Therefore, when q = 2, the value of the given expression is 22.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

HELP IS NEEDED! Is this in parallel structure: I like reading, enjoy writing, and love listening to music. If not, how can I make it?
In a school 30% of year 10 students are boys. Of these 25% chose to take PE GCSE. Given there are 240 students in year 10 how many boys chose PE GCSE?
please help me I'm really struggling I can figure it out​
Which best describes an example of genetic engineering ?
All blood vessels and their functions
The solution to 7(b-1)/b< 0
Why does Machiavelli refer to Lorenzo di ‘ Medici as “your Magnificence?
What is the positive solution to the equation 0 = –x2 + 2x + 1? Quadratic formula: x = –2 + 2 – 1 + –1 +
Which of the following describes diabetes mellitus? A. It is a condition in which one has persistent hyperglycemia, which is having too much glucose in the bloo
2 radical 24. how do you do that.​