Consider the following expression: 4+(−6)⋅2−(−3)2

4
+
(

6
)

2

(

3
)
2
. What is the simplified denominator?(1 point)

1 answer

The simplified form of the expression is:

4 + (-6) * 2 - (-3)^2

First, we need to calculate the exponent (-3)^2, which is equal to 9.

Now we can simplify the expression further:

4 + (-6) * 2 - 9

Next, we calculate -6 * 2, which is equal to -12.

4 + (-12) - 9

Finally, we can combine the remaining terms:

-5 - 9 = -14

Therefore, the simplified expression is -14.

Since there is no denominator in the expression, we cannot determine the simplified denominator.
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