SOLUTION: I have a homework problem that I am stuck on can someone help me with solving this problem step by step? Thanks again. Elvauate {4(3-6} + 10}^2 divided by (-4) -3^3

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Elvauate {4(3-6} + 10}^2 divided by (-4) -3^3

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
so what have you tried?
Start as far in the parentheses as possible.
It is not clear what we are dividing by. (-4) or ((-4)-3^3)

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