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Simplify the expression. 13[6^2/(5^2-4^2)+9] 181 169 26 585
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Simplify the expression.
13[6^2/(5^2-4^2)+9]
181
169
26
585
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so 5^2 -4^2 is 25-16 which is 9
6^2/9 is 36/9 which is 4 +9 is 13
13(13) is 169
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