SOLUTION: how would you do that if the power is outside of the ( ). for example (2+15)
and then the power would be on the top.
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Question 12688: how would you do that if the power is outside of the ( ). for example (2+15)
and then the power would be on the top.
Answer by mystic1306(20) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2+15)^2
first add what is in the () then raise it to the power
(2+15)^2
(17)^2=17^2=289
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