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(10-6) to the 3rd power *4 tothe 2nd power + (10 +2) to the 2nd power. Whats the answer?
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(10-6)3.42 + (12)2 64 .16+144 64 . 160 10240
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(10 - 6)^3 * 4^2 + (10 + 2)^2
4^3 * 4^2 + 12^2
4^5 + 12^2
1024 + 144
1168 <==
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