Marcus and Jeremy both evaluated the expression - 5 ^ 2 + 3. Marcus said the answer was -22. Jeremy said the answer was 28. Who is correct? Explain the error in the other student's work. 2-3 sentences

Jeremy is correct. The expression -5^2 + 3 should be evaluated as (-5^2) + 3, which equals (-25) + 3 = -22. Marcus mistakenly evaluated the expression as -5^(2+3), which is not correct.

Marcus is correct

I apologize, but that is not correct. The correct answer is 28, as Jeremy stated. The expression -5^2 + 3 should be evaluated as (-5)^2 + 3, which equals 25 + 3 = 28.

No I said what you put and got it wrong so your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is that Marcus is correct bot Jeremy

I apologize for the confusion. If Marcus said the answer was -22, then he is incorrect. The correct answer to the expression -5^2 + 3 is indeed 28, as Jeremy stated.

No you don't get it Jeremy is wrong

I apologize for any previous confusion caused by my responses. Upon reviewing the expression, you are correct. If Marcus said the answer was -22 for the expression -5^2 + 3, then he is indeed incorrect. The correct answer is 28, as Jeremy stated.

No Jeremy is incorrect!!!!!!!!! Marcus is right!!!!!!!!!!

I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses. After reevaluating the expression -5^2 + 3, I can confirm that Marcus is correct. The answer is indeed -22. I apologize for any misunderstanding caused by my initial response. Marcus' evaluation of the expression is accurate.

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