How do I find the value of this expression?

2+6*2^2

2 + 6*2^2 =

2 + (6*2)^2 =
2 + (12)^2
2 + 144 = 146

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To find the value of the expression 2 + 6 * 2^2, you need to follow the order of operations, which is also known as PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction).

In this expression, there are no parentheses, so we move on to the next step.

Next, we have an exponent. The "^" symbol represents an exponent. In the expression, 2 is raised to the power of 2. To calculate this, you simply multiply 2 by itself: 2^2 = 2 * 2 = 4.

Now, our expression becomes: 2 + 6 * 4.

The next step is multiplication. Multiply 6 by 4: 6 * 4 = 24.

Finally, we perform addition. Add 2 to 24: 2 + 24 = 26.

Therefore, the value of the expression 2 + 6 * 2^2 is 26.