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I’m supposed to write exactly what I entered in the calculator but I got it wrong and now I’m correcting, I don’t see what I did wrong can someone help me please!!

I’m supposed to write exactly what I entered in the calculator but I got it wrong-example-1

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Answer: 41

The thing to evaluate:
-(-4)+7(3)+(-4)^2

The thing to type into the calculator: -(-4)+(7)(3)+(-4)^2

Explanation:

So I like to put parenthesis around my inputs every single time so I don't go wrong. You can sometimes get away without doing it but sometimes your calculator will return incorrect value.

Your calculator returned incorrect value because you were suppose to enter
(-4)^2 instead of
-4^2.

These values are different. The first is equal to (-4)(-4)=16 and the second is equal to -(4)(4)=-16.

Also if c=-4 then -c=-(-4).

So this is what I would type into my calculator:

-(-4)+(7)(3)+(-4)^2

If you want to perform the order of operations, you do:

1) Parenthesis (grouping symbols)

Notice your parenthesis here don't have any operations to perform.

So move on to the next step.

2) Exponents

You do have this as the end.


-(-4)+7(3)+(-4)^2


-(-4)+7(3)+16

3) Multiplication/Division as it occurs left to right

I see the opposite of -4 part and 7(3).


4+21+16

4) Addition/Subtraction as it occurs left to right


25+16


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