rosannaglasgowovt85g
rosannaglasgowovt85g rosannaglasgowovt85g
  • 16-08-2018
  • Mathematics
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Simplify.

1/2−3(1/2+1)^2 (I got 6 1/4, is that right?)

(1+1/3)^2−2/9


Also are these right?

−4(3−1)+2 = -6

[(1+5)⋅2−5]⋅2 = 14

2−4÷2+2^3 = 8


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casa2018
casa2018 casa2018
  • 16-08-2018

-25 over 4 or -6.25

verifying your answers.

YEs -6 is correct.

2nd one no to sure...

3rd one is correct. =8






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mayajoosub
mayajoosub mayajoosub
  • 03-03-2021

Answer:

The first one is [tex]-6\frac{1}{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test~~~~

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