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Evaluate the expression below 3^3-10+(2*4^2)

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Explanation:

We are going to use PEMDAS to simplify


3^3-10+(2 \cdot 4^2)

First step is P.

P refers to the parenthesis or anything acting as a grouping symbol.

We notice the following operations there are multiplication and exponents.

According to PEMDAS, after parenthesis we do the exponents so let's do the exponent in the ( ).


3^3-10+(2 \cdot 16)

Now we still have to finish P up. That is we need to do the one last operation in the ( ).


3^3-10+(32)

Nothing left to perform in the () so we can just write:


3^3-10+32

Now there are no more grouping symbols left.

The next letter is E and it stands for exponents so we must evaluate anything we can that has an exponent.


27-10+32

Now after E we have M and D which means to multiply and divide as you the expression from left to right.

There is no multiplication and division so moving on.

A and S means to do the addition and subtraction as it occurs left to right:


17+32


49

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