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Which could be the first step in simplifying this expression (x^3x^-6)^2
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If you follow PEMDAS
P-parentheses
E-exponent
M-multiplication
D-divide
a-addition
s-subtraction
then you should look in the parentheses and multiplying 3x should be your first step IF you know x
hope this helps :)
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I did this on edg, twas the only question I got wrong.
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