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13[6^2\(5^2-4^2)+9] simplified form of the expression
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13[6^2\(5^2-4^2)+9] simplified form of the expression
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13[6^2/(5^2-4^2)+9
(25-16)
13[36/9+9]
4+9
13*13
169
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