Evaluate: (−2−3)3+3−3(−4)



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To evaluate the expression (−2−3)3+3−3(−4), we follow the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS) which states that we should do any operations inside parentheses first, then perform any exponentiations, followed by multiplication and division from left to right, and finally addition and subtraction from left to right.

First, we have (-2-3) which is equal to -5, so the expression becomes:

(-5)3 + 3 - 3(-4)

Next, we have -5 raised to the power of 3, which gives us:

(-5)(-5)(-5) + 3 - 3(-4)

Simplifying, we have:

-125 + 3 - 3(-4)

Next, we perform the multiplication -3(-4):

-125 + 3 + 12

Finally, we perform the addition and subtraction:

-110 + 12

= -98

Therefore, the value of the given expression is -98.
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