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Solve the equation (1+3)³-(2)2 + 4 =

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Answer:

64

Explanation:

We can solve this using PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction). We do parentheses first, then exponents, all the way down to subtraction:

1. Parentheses

(1 + 3)³ -(2)2 + 4

4³ - (2)2 + 4

(By the way, (2)2 is considered multiplication not parentheses).

2. Exponents

4³ - (2)2 + 4

64 - (2)2 + 4

3. Multiplication

64 - (2)2 + 4

64 - 4 + 4

4. Division

None.

5. Subtraction

(Even though PEMDAS is labeled as addition before subtraction, in the MD | AS part, whichever one comes first in either section of the equation goes first):

64 - 4 + 4

60 + 4

6. Addition

60 + 4

64

Solution:

64

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