I am putting < for the square root abbreviation. I don't know how to use it on my comp.

3<99-2<44-6<11=?

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On a graphing calculator, the carrot symbol is used to show exponents. that’s what I used here.
Solve your exponents first:
3^99, then 2^44, then 6^11
After that follow solve as if you would in any other problem.

ooops! sorry! the square roots? okay then same concept just don't find the exponential value, you want to find the square root. but check that to make sure it is square roots instead of exponents. if it is square root your gonna need a graphing calculator.

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To find the square root on your computer, you can use the square root symbol ( √ ) or you can use the exponentiation operator (^) with a fractional exponent.

Here's how you can solve the expression 3√(99 - 2√(44 - 6√11)):

1. Start by evaluating the innermost square root expression: 6√11. Use a calculator or an online square root calculator to find its value. Let's say it is equal to x.

2. Substitute the value of x back into the expression: 3√(99 - 2√(44 - x)).

3. Repeat the process for the next square root: 2√(44 - x). Use a calculator or online tool to find its value. Let's say it is equal to y.

4. Substitute the value of y back into the expression: 3√(99 - y).

5. Finally, evaluate the remaining square root: 3√(99 - y). Use a calculator or online tool to find its value. Let's say it is equal to z.

The value of z will be the solution to the expression 3√(99 - 2√(44 - 6√11)).

Note: Calculating square roots and nested square roots can be a little complex and may require the use of a calculator or online tools.