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4^2-2 X 3 + 6 = ?
SOLVE with PEMDAS

my son has had problems with algebra and tbh I don't know how to do it either i was hoping someone on here can help!


Answer :

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

P means parenthesis, of which we have none. So we move to E, which is exponents, which we do have. So we start there:

[tex]4^2-2*3+6[/tex] becomes

16 - 2 * 3 + 6. Now we have to do multiplication/division in the order we come to it in the problem. That means multiplying 2*4 first:

16 - 6 + 6. Now we do addition/subtraction in the order we come to it in the problem:

16- 6 + 6 = 10 + 6 = 16

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