SOLUTION: How do I simplify (5-1) to the power of 2 minus (6-5) to the power of 3? :)
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Question 993483: How do I simplify (5-1) to the power of 2 minus (6-5) to the power of 3? :)
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do the arithmetic indicated inside of the parentheses. Raise the resulting quantities to the indicated powers, and then sum the two terms.
John

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