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3(− 1/3)exponents 2 - (2/3-5/6)
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Answered by oobleck
AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!

3(-1/3)^2 - (2/3 - 5/6) = 1/3 + 1/6 = 1/2
2 years ago
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3(-1/3)^2 - (2/3 - 5/6)
= 9/9 - (-1/2)
= 10/9
2 years ago

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