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6 to the 2nd power ÷ 2(3) + 4

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6 to the second power means 6²

So,

6² ÷ 2 ( 3 ) + 4

=36/2(3)+4

=(18)(3)+4

=54+4

=58


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For this case we have the following expression:
"6 to the 2nd power ÷ 2(3) + 4"
Rewriting the expression in algebraic form we have:

(6^2)/(2(3)+4)
Rewriting the numerator we have:

(36)/(2(3)+4)
Rewriting the denominator we have:

(36)/(6+4)

(36)/(10)

(18)/(5)
Dividing both numbers we have:

(18)/(5) = 3.6
Answer:
The result of the given expression is:

(6^2)/(2(3)+4)=3.6

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