3(2c+d)-4(c-d)+d^2
c=1 , d=3
Use the substitution method
3(2*1+3)-4(1-3)+3^2
Multiply the brackets
3(2+3)-4+12+9
6+9-4+12+9
15-4+12+9
11+21
=32
Answer: 32
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
So we have the expression:

And we wish to factor it.
First, let's make a substitution. Let's let u be equal to x². Therefore, our expression is now:

This is a technique called quadratic u-substitution. Now, we can factor in this form.
We can use the numbers -3 and -2. So:

For the first two terms, factor out a u.
For the last two terms, factor out a -3. So:

Grouping:

Now, substitute back the x² for u:

And this is the simplest form.
And we're done!
3.)
180-90-59=x
X=31
4.)
180-73-79=x
X=28
I believe this is an inequality because this doesn’t pass the origin point 0
Does not pass 0,0
If I’m wrong so sorry