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6^2/2(3)+4
Follow the order of operations, (GEMDAS) which goes like this:
grouping, exponents, multiplication/divison, addition/subtraction
First up is our grouping, specifically parentheses. While we do have parentheses in our expression there isn't anything going on inside of them that we'd have to do first. (The 2(3) is another way of writing 2×3.)
Next we have exponents, which would be our 6^2. (6 squared)
When something is squared, that means it is multiplied by itself. 6^2 = 6×6 = 36.
Now our expression is 36/2(3)+4.
Next we need to handle the multiplication and division. (order doesn't matter)
The best way to do this is from left to right. The 36/2 = 18...
Then 18(3) = 54.
If we took 36(3) then divided by 2 we would get the same answer.
However, what you cannot do is multiply the 2(3), simply because the 2 is a denominator of a fraction. If you don't know what this is or why, it's okay--just always do it left to right and you'll never have to worry about it.
Now our expression is 54+4.
Finally, we can handle the addition/subtraction. 54+4 leaves us with 58.
Follow the order of operations, (GEMDAS) which goes like this:
grouping, exponents, multiplication/divison, addition/subtraction
First up is our grouping, specifically parentheses. While we do have parentheses in our expression there isn't anything going on inside of them that we'd have to do first. (The 2(3) is another way of writing 2×3.)
Next we have exponents, which would be our 6^2. (6 squared)
When something is squared, that means it is multiplied by itself. 6^2 = 6×6 = 36.
Now our expression is 36/2(3)+4.
Next we need to handle the multiplication and division. (order doesn't matter)
The best way to do this is from left to right. The 36/2 = 18...
Then 18(3) = 54.
If we took 36(3) then divided by 2 we would get the same answer.
However, what you cannot do is multiply the 2(3), simply because the 2 is a denominator of a fraction. If you don't know what this is or why, it's okay--just always do it left to right and you'll never have to worry about it.
Now our expression is 54+4.
Finally, we can handle the addition/subtraction. 54+4 leaves us with 58.
[tex]6^2 = 6.6 = 36[/tex]
[tex]36/2= 3+4[/tex]
[tex]36/2 = 18[/tex]
[tex]18 (3) = 54[/tex]
[tex]54+4 =58~ Answer.[/tex]
Answer; 58 (54+4=58)
GOOD LUCK. :)
[tex]36/2= 3+4[/tex]
[tex]36/2 = 18[/tex]
[tex]18 (3) = 54[/tex]
[tex]54+4 =58~ Answer.[/tex]
Answer; 58 (54+4=58)
GOOD LUCK. :)