
Evaluating an expression with two variables ex 9, (2w + 3v)/v^2; v = 6; w = 1
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Mathematics
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11th Grade - University
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The video tutorial explains how to evaluate an algebraic expression by substituting given values for variables. The expression 2W + 3V / V^2 is evaluated with V = 6 and W = 1. The process involves substituting these values, simplifying the expression using order of operations, and reducing the resulting fraction to its simplest form, which is 5/9.
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What is the significance of using order of operations in evaluating the expression?
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Describe how to determine the largest number that can divide both 20 and 36.
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