Posted by Cupcake on Monday, August 25, 2008 at 7:11pm.
I would start out by rewriting it with parentheses in the approproate places.
I'm seriously having trouble in my algebra class, could you pleaaaaaaase help me.
2^4 - 3*5/10 + 16 - 15/10
The way you wrote it with no parentheses:
first the exponent:
16 - 3*5/10 + 16 - 15/10
now multiply and divide
16 - 1.5 + 16 - 1.5
now add and subtract
29
square root of 2a multipplied by the square root of 2a
(x+3)^4
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