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\sqrt{2(5) {}^(2) + (14) } - ((7) - 2(5))what are the steps to solve this?

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You have the following expression:

√(2a⁵ + c) - (b - 2a)

where a = 5, b = 7 and c = 14

In order to simplify the given expression, you first replace the values of paramters a,b and c, just as follow:

√(2(5)⁵ + 14) - (7 - 2(5))

= √(2(25) + 14) - (7 - 10) "simplify operations inside the parenthesis"

= √(50 + 14) - (-3) "take into account the multiplication of sign"

= √(64) + 3 "8² = 64, then √64 = 8"

= 8 + 3

=11

Hence, the solution to the given expression is 11

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