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Please show your work. What is this solution? 8+(-7)^2-(7∙-2+1)
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8+(-7)^2-(7∙-2+1)
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Kindly tell if its bodmas rule.. Cause if it is then i can help so look
First you solve the brackets so
7-2+1=6 and 6- -7= -9 and then ^2
All equals to Positive 1
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