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Consider the following expression: 4+(-6)x2/-(-3)^3 What is the simplified denominator?(1 point)
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To simplify the denominator of the expression \(-(-3)^3\), we first calculate \((-3)^3\).
\[
(-3)^3 = -27
\]
Now applying the negative sign in front:
\[
-(-3)^3 = -(-27) = 27
\]
So, the simplified denominator is \(27\).
\[
(-3)^3 = -27
\]
Now applying the negative sign in front:
\[
-(-3)^3 = -(-27) = 27
\]
So, the simplified denominator is \(27\).
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