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2\left(6-x\right)^(3) when x = 4

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Answer:


  • \mathrm{16}

Explanation:

2(6-x)³ when x = 4


\mathrm{2\left(6-\left(4\right)\right)^3}

Follow the PEMDAS order of operations:-

1) Parentheses:-


  • \mathrm{\left(6-\left(4\right)\right)}

  • \mathrm{6-\left(4\right)}

  • \mathrm{2}


\mathrm{2\cdot \:2^3}

2) Exponents:-


  • \mathrm{2^3}

  • \mathrm{8}


\mathrm{2\cdot \:8}

3) Multiply:-


  • \mathrm{2\cdot \:8}

  • \mathrm{16}

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