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3[(15-3)^2\4] Simplify the expression

User Rajdeep D
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3[122÷4]3[144÷4]3×36=108
User Prince Jea
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Hey there!

In order to solve this problem we have to do,
PEMDAS, which breaks down to
Parentheses, \\ Exponents \\ Multiplication\\ Division \\ Addition\\ Subtraction

Now that we got our main points to solve this equation, we can now solve this problem!


(3(15-3)^2)/(4)

We get:
(3(12)^2)/(4)

Because, we solved:
15 - 3 which gave us our
12 , anywho!

Let's continue to solve for our answer


(3(144))/(4)

Wondering how we got the
144 ? Well, we solved the
12^2

Back to our steps:
(3(144))/(4) = (432)/(4)

Answer:
108

Put the stuff all together, for clearer understanding



(3(15-3)^2)/(4) \\ \\ (3(12^2))/(4) \\ \\ (3(144))/(4) \\ \\ (432)/(4) \\ \\ \\ \\ Answer: 108

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

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LoveYourselfFirst:)
User Kenton De Jong
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