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−3+2(-6÷3)² =
simplify using the order of operations

User Ohmen
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Answer:

5.

Explanation:

−3+2(-6÷3)²

Parenthesis always go first, no matter the operations that they group up:

−3+2(-2)²

After all parenthesis are solved, we solve exponents:

−3+2(4)

Multiplication:

−3+8

Addition:

5

User Mark Cassar
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Answer:


\implies 5

Explanation:

We know that,

BODMAS Rule

  1. B stands for Bracket ()
  2. O stands for order
  3. D stands for Division ÷
  4. M stands for Multiplication ×
  5. A stands for Addition +
  6. S stands for Subtraction -

According to question,

We have to simplify :


\longrightarrow \: - 3 + 2(( - 6)/(3) )^(2)


\longrightarrow \: - 3 + 2( - 2 )^(2)


\longrightarrow \: - 3 + 2(4)


\longrightarrow \: - 3 + 8


\longrightarrow5

User Mike Hawkins
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