1. Substitute the values for the variables.
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To evaluate an expression with variables:
1. Substitute the values for the variables.
2. Identify grouping symbols, beginning with the innermost symbols.
3. Determine and apply the rules of exponents to simplify.
4. Evaluate.
Evaluate the expression using x = β1 and y=3.
(6x4y3)
What is the value of the expression?
β162
β54
162
216
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To evaluate an expression with variables:
1. Substitute the values for the variables.
1. Substitute the values for the variables.
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