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Expression 1 6 x 7 – 3^2 x 9 + 4^3 = Expression 2 5 + 4 x 2 + 6 – 2 X 2 - 1 (a) What is the value of Expression 1? (b) Insert parentheses in Expression 2 so that it has a value of 19. Then show why your
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6 x 7 – 3^2 x 9 + 4^3 =
Expression 2
5 + 4 x 2 + 6 – 2 X 2 - 1
(a) What is the value of Expression 1?
(b) Insert parentheses in Expression 2 so that it has a value of 19. Then show why your expression has a
value of 19.
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