Find the value of 4p − 3m, when p = 5 and m = 2 - Junior Cycle Mathematics - Question 13 - 2018

Question 13

Find the value of 4p − 3m, when p = 5 and m = 2.
Solve the equation 3(x + 5) + 2(2x + 3) = 0.
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Find the value of 4p − 3m, when p = 5 and m = 2.

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To find the value of the expression 4p−3m, we start by substituting the values of p and m.
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Substitute p=5 and m=2 into the expression:
4(5)−3(2)
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Calculate:
4(5)=20
3(2)=6
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Now substituting these values back into the expression gives:
20−6=14
Thus, the value of 4p−3m is 14.
Solve the equation 3(x + 5) + 2(2x + 3) = 0.

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To solve the equation, follow these steps:
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Expand the equation:
3(x+5)+2(2x+3)=0
This expands to:
3x+15+4x+6=0
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Combine like terms:
3x+4x+15+6=0
Simplifying gives:
7x+21=0
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Isolate x by subtracting 21 from both sides:
7x=−21
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Finally, divide by 7:
x=−3
So, the solution to the equation is x=−3.
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