6-6x6+6/6=1

Online, “*” is used to indicate multiplication to avoid confusion with “x” as an unknown.

However, if the third 6 is an exponent, it is better to print this way, 6x6^6.

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(6-6)*6+6/6=1

To solve this equation, we need to follow the order of operations or PEMDAS (parentheses, exponents, multiplication and division from left to right, and addition and subtraction from left to right). Let's break down the equation step by step:

Step 1: Multiplication and Division
6 * 6 = 36
6 / 6 = 1
The equation becomes: 6 - 36 + 1

Step 2: Subtraction
6 - 36 = -30
The equation becomes: -30 + 1

Step 3: Addition
-30 + 1 = -29

Therefore, the solution to the equation is -29.

To double-check our answer, we can use a calculator or perform the calculations manually.