You just plug in the values.
[3*(-2)]^3 - (-2 - 4*5)^2
(-6)^3 - ( - 2 - 20)^2
-216 - (-22)^2
-216 - (484)
-216 - 484
-700
No is your answer
Assuming that b ≠ a, the answers will not be the same.
For example, (remembering that b ≠ a) let us assume that b = 10, a = 5
10 - 5 = 5
5 - 10 = -5
5 ≠ -5
So the commutative property of subtraction does not work unless in certain cases, in which a = b.
hope this helps
The dot means to times, so in reality it's 74 times 6.
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Answer:
When solving for x, answer =
When solving for a, answer = 
Step-by-step explanation:
24 + 5x = -x + 6(5a - 4)
Start by multiplying 6 by the values in the parenthesis
24 + 5x = -x + 30a - 24
Add 24 to both sides of the equation
48 + 5x = -x + 30a
Add 1x to both sides of the equation
48 + 6x = 30a
Subtract 48 from both sides of the equation
6x = 30a - 48
Divide both sides of the equation by 6
x = 5a - 8 (Answer when solving for x)
Add 8 to both sides of the equation
x + 8 = 5a
Divide both sides of the equation by 5
a = 1/5x + 8/5 (Answer when solving for a)
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When solving for x, answer =
When solving for a, answer = 
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
The number of tickets for sale at $26 should be 3300
The number of tickets for sale at $40 should be 1700
Step-by-step explanation:
Use 2 equations to represent the modifiers within the problem:

Now you want to find the point at which the variables are changed to make both equations correct, this can be done by graphing and finding the intersection of both lines.
