SOLUTION: -4[(-4-6)(5-3)] ___________ ___ = ??? |-6|-[-(-2)]

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Question 983485: -4[(-4-6)(5-3)]
_______________ = ???
|-6|-[-(-2)]

Answer by josgarithmetic(39615)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This should be the way to show your expression in pure text:
-4((-4-6)(5-3))/(|-6|-(-(-2)))

Put between the rendering tags:AMP Parsing Error of [-4((-4-6)(5-3))/(|-6|-(-(-2)))]: Invalid expression '|-6|-(-(-2)))': syntax error at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 203. .
and the reason that does not render is because absolute value needs to be like abs(-6), because that is how the algebra.com site knows to recognize this to render it.



Work inside grouping symbols first. Do multiplications and divisions strictly from left to right.




Simplifications is acceptable, too.



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