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How many is (-5-3+1)➗(-2+2)

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Answer:

undefined

Explanation:

Question :

How many is (-5-3+1) : (-2+2)

Solution :

(-5-3+1) : (-2+2)

= (-7) : (0)

= (-7) : 0

= undefined

Conclusion :

The answer of (-5-3+1) : (-2+2) is undefined

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Answer:

Error

Explanation:

To solve an equation, we must look at PEMDAS:

Parenthesis, Exponent, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.

This is the order we solve equations in. If you do it any other way, you might get a wrong answer.

Let's look at the problem. We see there are two parenthesis; the PEMDAS states to start with PARENTHESIS first.

Let's solve each one.

(-5-3+1)=-5+-3+1=-7

(-2+2)=0

Plug it back into the equation: 7/0

We cannot divide by zero, so the answer is error.

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