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What did you get? Use pedmas if you have to.
Such a weird way, closed brackets and parenthesis
im not even sure where to start?
Do the parenthesis inside the bracket first.
\(\dfrac{6[5(3-9)-1]+2}{7(8-2)+4}\) \(\dfrac{6[5\color{red}{(3-9)}-1]+2}{7(8-2)+4}\)
Here, let me put it nicely for you, \[\frac{ 6(5(2-9)-1)+2 }{ 7(8-2)+4 }\] maybe this will make more sense
Lol
I hate that they use [3-9) like that, or i'm just blind
Get it blind, because I'm a bat...
Ok just ignore that, alright so do inside first and then go outside.
nice XD uhh so i would do 3-9?
Yes, so I'm sure you know what pedmas is right?
Parenthesis Exponents Division Multiplication Addition Subtraction, do it in that order :)
Yes, subtract 3 - 9 first..
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