Chapter 2: Problem 65
For Exercises \(1-74,\) simplify. $$\\{2[14-11]+\sqrt{(4)(-9)}\\}-[12-6 \cdot 9]$$
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Chapter 2: Problem 65
For Exercises \(1-74,\) simplify. $$\\{2[14-11]+\sqrt{(4)(-9)}\\}-[12-6 \cdot 9]$$
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Complete the sentence. The absolute value of 9 is ______________
For Exercises \(1-74,\) simplify. $$\frac{6(-4)+16}{(4+7)-9}$$
Explain the difference between \((-2)^{4}\) and \(-2^{4}\)
For Exercises \(79-86,\) explain the mistake in each problem and work it correctly. \(\begin{aligned} 4 &-(9-4)^{2} \\ &=4-(9-16) \\ &=4-(-7) \\ &=4+7 \\ &=11 \end{aligned}\)
When dividing two numbers that have the same sign, the result is ___. When dividing two numbers that have different signs, the result is ___. divide. $$ \frac{-91}{-7} $$
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