SOLUTION: 3^2 + 2^3[-2(-4 + 2^2)(3^2 - 1) + 4]

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Question 678864: 3^2 + 2^3[-2(-4 + 2^2)(3^2 - 1) + 4]
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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Begin with exponents within the innermost parentheses


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Add and subtract within the innermost parentheses

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Multiply within the parentheses

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Process the exponents
9 + 8(4)
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Multiply
9 + 32
Add

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