SOLUTION: (-3)2 to 2nd power + 4 to 2nd power -1=

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Question 26442: (-3)2 to 2nd power + 4 to 2nd power -1=
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  • Graphical form: simplifies to
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Look at .
Replace constants in factor: highlight_red%28+%28-6%29+%29,highlight_red%28+2+%29 with highlight_green%28+36+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Added fractions or integers together
It becomes .
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