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5*11 +(4*2)^2-5*4*2+2(5)

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Follow this order to solve polynomials:

1. Parentheses

2. Power and roots

3. Products and quotiens

4. Sums and differences

Solve the polynomial by following those rules:


\begin{gathered} 5\cdot11+(4\cdot2)^2-5\cdot4\cdot2+2(11) \\ 55+(8)^2-40+22 \\ 55+64-40+22 \\ 101 \end{gathered}

The answer is 101.

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