how do you solve (6+4)^2+(9/3-1)?
it equals 102
@willowwest17 It clearly says solve not give a direct answer
Here is how you solve this problem: \[(6+4)^2+(\frac{ 9 }{ 3 }-1)\] \[=10^2+ \frac{ 9 }{ 3 } −1\] \[=100+ \frac{ 9 }{ 3 } −1\] \[=100+3−1\] \[= 100 + 2\] \[= 102\]
Thank you so much. :)
Your welcome :)
but how did you get 100+ 3-1
\[\frac{ 9 }{ 3 } = 3\]
oh ya right thanks.
No problem
lol wow. listen I plugged it in omy graphing calc. sorry I didn't do all the work for you. but I would realy appreciate if you didn't disrespect me. kaythanks!(:
lol no its fine
I'd never do that
Well you dont need a calculator to solve this problem. All you need is mental math, or a pencil and paper. Im not disrespecting you, im just telling you to show steps so @itseasy2346 can learn how to solve this problem.
I'm not so mean.
and ya @KendrickLamar2014 is right.
I understand that, but if you show steps this person will never know. I give the answer then they figure it out. I am taking dual credit classes at the University of Oregon, this is how a math teacher does it. its called self-sufficient work. it will help. u don't just give ur work. u give a lead then THEY show their work. anyways, im done. bye
lol I'm in elementary in 8th grade and the teachers are really strict.
so i just needed the work
Well this isn't the University of Oregon, this is OpenStudy. Here you shows steps so the person understand. If your teacher does it another way, I understand. But here its different.
Thanks you guys anyway.
.... 8th grade? nvm.
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