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find the exponent 4 + 2 (2 - 3x) + 6
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The expression 4 + 2 (2 - 3x) + 6 can be simplified using the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS) as follows:
4 + 2 (2 - 3x) + 6
= 4 + 2 * 2 - 2 * 3x + 6 (distributing the 2 to the terms inside the parentheses)
= 4 + 4 - 6x + 6 (multiplication first)
= 14 - 6x + 6 (combining like terms)
Therefore, the simplified expression is 14 - 6x + 6. There is no exponent involved in this expression.
4 + 2 (2 - 3x) + 6
= 4 + 2 * 2 - 2 * 3x + 6 (distributing the 2 to the terms inside the parentheses)
= 4 + 4 - 6x + 6 (multiplication first)
= 14 - 6x + 6 (combining like terms)
Therefore, the simplified expression is 14 - 6x + 6. There is no exponent involved in this expression.
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