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What is 3(-6)2 at the top ?

What is 3(-6)2 at the top ?-example-1

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Answer:

108

Explanation:

Do the parentheses first with the exponent of 2 on the outside.

Multiply -6 times -6, which gets you 36.

After, multiply 36 by 3. Which gets you 108!

Final: 108

User Rplantiko
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\huge\boxed{108}

The
^(-2) only affects the
(-6). Let's solve that exponent first.


3(-6)^(-2)


3(-6*-6)

Multiply.


3*36

Multiply one last time.


\boxed{108}

User Coco Puffs
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