Answer with Step-by-step explanation:
We are given a expression:
[tex]5x - (x + 3)^2[/tex]
and we have to evaluate it at x=2
Putting x=2 in above expression, we get
[tex]5\times 2 - (2 + 3)^2\\\\=10-5^2\\\\=10-25\\\\=-15[/tex]
Amir's Calculation is as follows:
[tex]5(2) - (2 + 3)^2 = 10 + (-5)^2 = 10 + 25 = 35[/tex]
He took the minus sign before the bracket of (2+3)² inside the bracket
i.e. instead of writing -(2+3)²= -5²= -25
he wrote it as -(2+3)²= (-5)²
and the correct answer is:
-15