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OpenStudy (anonymous):

4+6^2/2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Assuming that the 2/2 is the entire exponent then the answer is 10 because 6^(2/2) is the square root of 6 squared which is 6. So you add 4 and 6 to get 10. If the /2 is not part of the exponent then your answer is far more complicated because you have: \[(4+\sqrt{6})/2\] this becomes: \[2+\sqrt{6}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no its 4+6^2÷2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no its 4+6^2÷2 @HelloSweetie!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok 4+6^2 = 40 then divide by 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you want to solve 6^2 first which is 36 then add 4 which is 40. Then you do your division. I hope that helps

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