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- 7/3 (6) plus 3 to the 2nd power

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I think the answer is 8484
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\bf -\cfrac{7}{3}(6)+3^2\implies -\cfrac{7}{3}(6)+\stackrel{\downarrow }{9}\implies -\cfrac{\stackrel{\downarrow }{7(6)}}{3}+9\implies -\cfrac{42}{3}+9 \\\\\\ \stackrel{\downarrow }{-14}+9\implies -5

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