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capalotjavonta23:

a. 7(−2) − 11 b. 13 + (3 − 1)2

xXQuintonXx:

wuts the question

xXQuintonXx:

????? wut is the problem asking or is that the problem?

capalotjavonta23:

simplifly

xXQuintonXx:

ah i got u then

xXQuintonXx:

\frac{b}{7}=b-\frac{13}{2}b-18-\frac{1}{2}

xXQuintonXx:

thats wut it would be for me

xXQuintonXx:

the frac stands for fraction

xXQuintonXx:

and the B is over 7

xXQuintonXx:

and so is the other ones like that

xXQuintonXx:

i wrote it the way that i have to do it rn

jhonyy9:

- just a question : the -2 inside parentheses and the last 2 not are exponents ?

xXQuintonXx:

wow thats alot less complecated then mine lol

jhonyy9:

idk. just asked

xXQuintonXx:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @jhonyy9 idk. just asked \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) ohhhh i didnt read it right

jhonyy9:

@capalotjavonta23 do you can pls clarifie this ?

jhonyy9:

can you pls post an image about your problem ?

xXQuintonXx:

yea i would need a image of the problem so I can make sure I did it right

jhonyy9:

... just logic the last 2 if you multiplie an expression inside parentheses in general the number by what multiplie is in front of parentheses - suppose if this is next to parentheses so this wan be exponent

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