What is 2x4(5-6)+10^2

2x4(5-6)+10^2

2x4(-1)+100
2x(-4)+100
-8+100
92

92

To evaluate the expression 2x4(5-6)+10^2, you can follow a specific order of operations called PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), and Addition and Subtraction (from left to right).

Let's break down the expression step by step:

1. Start by simplifying within parentheses: (5-6) equals -1.

The expression becomes: 2x4(-1)+10^2.

2. Next, handle exponents: 10^2 equals 100.

The expression becomes: 2x4(-1)+100.

3. Now, perform the multiplication: 2 multiplied by 4 equals 8, and 8 multiplied by (-1) equals -8.

The expression becomes: -8+100.

4. Lastly, perform the addition: -8 plus 100 equals 92.

Therefore, 2x4(5-6)+10^2 equals 92.