Respuesta :
x = 3
y = 5
3x^2 – 2y
= 3(3)^2 - 2(5)
=> 3(9) - 10 = 17
And 2x^2– 3y
=> 2(3)^2 - 3(5)
=> 2(9) - 15 = 3
17 - 3 = 14
This gives 3x^2 – 2y exceeding 2x^2– 3y by 17 - 3 = 14
14 is the correct answer.
When you use x = 3 and
y = 5 in the given expressions, 3x2 – 2y = 3(3)2– 2(5) = 27 – 10 = 17 and
2x2 – 3y = 2(3)2 – 3(5) = 18 – 15 = 3.
Then subtract 3 from 17....17-3 = 14.
14 is your answer.
Hope I helped ;]
When you use x = 3 and
y = 5 in the given expressions, 3x2 – 2y = 3(3)2– 2(5) = 27 – 10 = 17 and
2x2 – 3y = 2(3)2 – 3(5) = 18 – 15 = 3.
Then subtract 3 from 17....17-3 = 14.
14 is your answer.
Hope I helped ;]