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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:30 kkbrookly7496

SOLVE- 1)(−5)2 −2×(−9)+6=

2)(−9)−(−8)+2×42=

3)8÷(−4)×(−6)2 +7=

4)10×5−(−6)2 +(−8)=

5)(10 ÷ (−5) − (−2)) × (−3)3=

6)3×10+8−42=

7)(−3)3 −2+8÷(−8)=

8)4×(−8)+6−(−2)3=

9)(−5)2 ×3÷5+9=

10) 4 × (−6) ÷ 8 + 33=

11) (10 + 3) * 4 -10 +3=
12) 7 -6 * 2- (-7)+ (-6)=
13) 6* 6611-6 - 8=

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SOLVE- 1)(−5)2 −2×(−9)+6=

2)(−9)−(−8)+2×42=

3)8÷(−4)×(−6)2 +7=

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