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Simplify the following expressions. (14 +8^2) / 2-10

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Answer:

29

Explanation:

To simply, follow the rules of PEMDAS (Parathensis,Exponents,Multiplication,Division,Addition and Subtraction). So, first do the problems in the parathesis, and to do that you must first do the exponent which is 8 squared, and the answer would be 64, next add 14 + 64 and that would be 78. Now that we are done with the paranthesis we should move on to the division which is 78 divided by 2 so that would be 39 next subtract 39 by 10 which would equal to 29, which is the answer

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