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                How do you simplify 
7-6 x 2ã 3+9
            
        7-6 x 2ã 3+9
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            MathMate
            
    The question in Western encoding:
" How do you simplify
7-6 x 2√ 3+9 "
Assuming the "x" is a multiplication sign, we apply the rules of precedence of the operators, namely:
parentheses
exponents
multiplication/division
addition/subtraction
7-6 x 2√ 3+9
= 7 - <b>6*2</b>*√3 + 9
= 7 <b>-</b> 12√3 <b>+</b> 9
= 7 + 9 - 12√3
= 16 - 12√3
    
" How do you simplify
7-6 x 2√ 3+9 "
Assuming the "x" is a multiplication sign, we apply the rules of precedence of the operators, namely:
parentheses
exponents
multiplication/division
addition/subtraction
7-6 x 2√ 3+9
= 7 - <b>6*2</b>*√3 + 9
= 7 <b>-</b> 12√3 <b>+</b> 9
= 7 + 9 - 12√3
= 16 - 12√3
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