Sorry that I'm posting lots of questions, I have 2 more after this but I'll say at least I actually provide how I would think I would solve the problem lol But anyway, same drill. I will post the expression on the comments below because I can't figure out how to put numbers with quotations in this question, can only seem to do it in the comments. What is the value of the expression?
\[2^{3} + 5^{2}\]
I'm thinking 2 x 2 x 2 which equals 6 and then 5 + 5 which equals ten. And then 6 + 10 which would equal 16.
No exponents imply multiplication 2^3 = 2*2*2 = 8 5^2 = 5*5 = 25
2^3 is not equal to 6; it appears you are adding. No. Use 2 as a factor 3 times: 2*2*2.
Use 5 as a factor twice: 5*5=?
So 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 and then 5 x 5 equals 25 so then do I just add these two together to get my answer? (33?)
yes thats what the "+" sign means
Ok thanks! :)
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