Solve the multi-step problem 6−4(3−1)^2+16 .(1 point)

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To solve this multi-step problem, we need to follow the order of operations.

First, we need to simplify any expressions inside parentheses.

The expression inside the parentheses is 3−1, which simplifies to 2.

Next, we need to apply the exponentiation.

There is an exponent of 2 to the expression (3−1), so we need to calculate (3−1)^2.

(3−1)^2 = 2^2 = 4

Now, we can replace (3−1)^2 with 4 in the original expression:

6−4(4)+16

Next, we need to perform the multiplication.

4 times 4 is 16.

6−16+16

Now we can perform the addition and subtraction from left to right.

6 minus 16 is -10.

-10 plus 16 is 6.

Therefore, the solution to the expression 6−4(3−1)^2+16 is 6.
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