Question
\frac{4+\left(-6\right)\cdot2}{-\left(-3\right)^2} what is the simplified denominator
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To simplify the denominator \(-\left(-3\right)^2\), we first evaluate \((-3)^2\).
\[
(-3)^2 = 9
\]
Now we substitute this back into the expression for the denominator:
\[
-\left(-3\right)^2 = -9
\]
Therefore, the simplified denominator is:
\[
-9
\]
\[
(-3)^2 = 9
\]
Now we substitute this back into the expression for the denominator:
\[
-\left(-3\right)^2 = -9
\]
Therefore, the simplified denominator is:
\[
-9
\]