To simplify -36 ÷ (2)(3) 2 + 5, we first
divide -36 by 2
multiply the parenthesis...
Mathematics, 30.01.2020 10:03 trinitieu66
To simplify -36 ÷ (2)(3) 2 + 5, we first
divide -36 by 2
multiply the parenthesis
evaluate the exponent
divide -36 by 6
Answers: 3
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