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Are (1+1/4)^2 and 2 - 7/16 equal or not? I know it seems simple. But it isnt when I have a a D in math. Help Asap?
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Are (1+1/4)^2 and 2 - 7/16 equal or not? I know it seems simple. But it isnt when I have a a D in math. Help Asap?
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are (1+1/4)^2 and 2 - 7/16 equal or not? I know it seems simple. But it isnt when I have a a D in math. Help Asap?
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Answer it is equal
Explanation:
you already know
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