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What is 3 to the power of 2-6(7+8)

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Answer:

-88

3 or 3^(-88)

Explanation:

Start with the "power" 2 - 6(7 + 8). "Order of operations rules" require us to do work inside the parentheses first: (7+8) = (15) = 15.

Then the "power" is 2 -6(15), or 2 - 90, or -88.

Apply this power to the base 3. We get:

-88 1

3 or 3^(-88) or -------------

3^88

User Eric Uldall
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I hope this helps - it depends what you doing for it to be negative or nonnegative.. :)
What is 3 to the power of 2-6(7+8)-example-1
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