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21 September, 20:40

What is - 4 (-4+3) + 2 squared. use order of operations.

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  1. 21 September, 23:50
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    To solve this, first solve the part of the equation in parentheses: (-4+3) = - 1. Then multiply using the exponent 2 squared is 2*2 which is 4. Now the equation is - 4 (-1) + 4. Next you multiply, - 4 (-1) = 4. You are then left with 4+4 which equals 8.

    -4 (-4+3) + 2 squared

    -4 (-1) + 2 squared

    -4 (-1) + 4

    4+4

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