SOLUTION: I need to simplify this equation. x-{x-1-[x-2-(x-3-{x-4-[x-5-(x-6)]})]} reduces to x-3 start as far in as possible with x-5-(x-6) which becomes x-x-5+6=1 then move out to the n

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Question 256829: I need to simplify this equation.
x-{x-1-[x-2-(x-3-{x-4-[x-5-(x-6)]})]}
reduces to x-3
start as far in as possible with x-5-(x-6) which becomes x-x-5+6=1
then move out to the next group x-4-(our result 1)

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