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Mathematics, 25.09.2019 02:00 Jacobolobo7

Below are two expressions, the only difference being the presence or absence of parentheses. expression 1: expression 2: 5+2×(3+3)×(3−1)5+2×3+3×3−1 calculate the difference between the two expressions; that is, evaluate both expressions then subtract one value from the other value.

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