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What is the value of Negative 3 squared + (negative 4 + 7) (2)?

–28
–3
3
15
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Answer:

15

Explanation:

a negative number squared is positive, so its 9 + (-4 + 7)*2. 7-4 is 3, which we then multiply by 2 to get 6. Now add that to 9 to get 15.

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-3^2+(-4+7)(2)

answer = 15

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