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+ | <cmath>2 + 2(2^2) = 2 + 2(4) = 10</cmath> | ||
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+ | Therefore, the answer is <math>\fbox{(A) 10}</math> |
Revision as of 23:36, 30 December 2015
1956 AHSME Problem #1
The value of when is:
Solution
Simple substitution yields
Therefore, the answer is