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I need help with this Operation, 5-(1-5÷(-5)(5+1))? Please help me, I don't know what to do. ​

User Jwosty
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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{-2}

Explanation:


\displaystyle 5-(1-(5)/(-5) (5+1) )

Solving for brackets.


\displaystyle 5-(1- (-1)(6))


\displaystyle 5-(1+6)


5-7

Subtracting both numbers.


=-2

User Edovino
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Answer:

-2

Explanation:

5-(1-5÷(-5)(5+1))

Work the parentheses from the inside out

5-(1-5÷(-5)*6)

Them the Work inside the last parentheses and multiply and divide from left to right

5-(1-5÷(-5)*6)

5 divided by -5 = -1

5-(1-(-1))*6)

-1 * 6 = -6

5-(1- -6)

Then subtract

1 - -6 = 1+6 = 7

5 - (7)

Subtract

-2

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