SOLUTION: how would you solve: [2(-10+4)/2+3]^2

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Question 174562: how would you solve: [2(-10+4)/2+3]^2
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[2(-10+4)/2+3]^2
[2(-6)/2+3)^2
(-12/2+3)^2
(-6+3)^2
-3^2=9

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