Parts of Algebraic Expressions Practice Complete this assessment to review what you've learned. It will not count toward your grade Consider the following expression (4 + (- 6) / 2)/(- (- 3) ^ 2) What is the simplified denominator? (1 point)

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To simplify the denominator of the expression \((-(-3)^2)\), follow these steps:

  1. Calculate \((-3)^2\): \[ (-3)^2 = 9 \]

  2. Apply the negative sign: \[ -(-3)^2 = -9 \]

Thus, the simplified denominator is \(-9\).

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