if p=4, q=7, r=-3, what is q squared - 2 p r

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on Nov 17, 2024 at 1:34 am



You asked:

Given \( p = 4 \), \( q = 7 \), \( r = -3 \), evaluate \( {q}^{2} - 2 \), \( p \), \( r \).

MathBot Answer:

The system of linear equations has exactly one solution.

The substitutions are \( p = 4 \), \( q = 7 \), \( r = -3 \).

\[{q}^{2} - 2 = 47\]

\[p = 4\]

\[r = -3\]