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2+3 (10-4)^2 pls help and explain
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2+3 (10-4)^2
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You would use PEMDAS
Parenthases
Exponents
Mulitplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
So you would first do 10-4=6
Then 6^2=36
Now you have 2+3x36
So you would do 3x36=108
2+108=110
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PEMDAS
Simplify parentheses
2+3 (6)^2
Exponents
2+3Ă—36
Multiply
2+108
Add
110
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