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PLEASE HELP!!!! Which is equal to –(4 – 5)^2 + 1? A.0 B.2 C.1 D.-1
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PLEASE HELP!!!! Which is equal to –(4 – 5)^2 + 1? A.0 B.2 C.1 D.-1
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Which is equal to –(4 – 5)^2 + 1?
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D.-1
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Using PEMDAS it would be -1 .
First you do the parentheses which equals to (-1). Then you raise it to the second power which is 1 because -1 * -1 is 1. But then you have the negative symbol on the outside so it is -1.
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