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How do you do 5-2(3)+6(3squared+1)?

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  1. my teacher taught me this song in 5th grade and ive remembered it ever since 7th grade now. sing to the tune of camptown ladies.

    grouping first, exponents next, do da, do da, multiply and divide from the left oh da do da day, then you add and subtract moving from left to right (g)ee (e)xcuse (m)y (d)ear (a)unt (s)ally help me get it right.

    (G)rouping

    (E)xponents

    (M)ultiply

    (D)ivide

    (A)dd

    (S)ubtract

    hope i helped.

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  2. 5-2(3)+6(3squared+1)

    5-2(3)+6(9+1)

    5-(6)+6(10)

    5-(6)+60

    (-1)+60

    =59

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    Do the one with the exponent first.

    5-2(3)+6(9+1)

    5-2(3)+6(10)

    Multiply.

    5-6+60

    Addition first.

    66-5 is 61.

    BOOM.

  4. answers 59

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