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1. Evaluate the polynomial x^2+ 2y^2- 3xy for x = 3 and y = 4

2. Solve the problem. Show all steps necessary to arrive at your solution.

Find a polynomial for the sum of the areas of these circles.

Circle one has a radius of 8
Circle two has a radius of 17
Circle three has an unknown radius but it is twice the circumference of circle number two

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1. Evaluate the polynomial x^2+ 2y^2- 3xy for x = 3 and y = 4
Plugging the values x=3 and y=4 in the polynomial, we get its value as 3^2+ 24^2- 3(3)(4)=9+16-36=-11

2. Solve the problem. Show all steps necessary to arrive at ...

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