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Here’s a simple question...I’m doing so sort of algebra and was wondering....on the same number that has both a exponent and coefficients what do you to first
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Here’s a simple question...I’m doing so sort of algebra and was wondering....on the same number that has both a exponent and coefficients what do you to first
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Parentheses exponents algebra stuffs
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Um ok exporters and coefficients are really different things.But you can follow PEMDAS (parentheses exponents multiplication/division addition/subtraction) si exponents
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