This math topic involves the practice of algebraic function variable substitution with a specific focus on bracketed squared terms that feature negative numbers. Through multiple-choice questions, learners find the value of a variety of equations under different numerical conditions. The equations involve two variables and are squared, requiring the students to substitute provided values to solve. This topic forms part of more advanced algebra basic concepts.
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