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What is it 9−(−4+4·(−3))=

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User Elpidio
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Answer:

25

Explanation:

9−(−4+4·(−3))

PEMDAS

Parentheses first

(−4+4·(−3))

Multiply first

(−4+4·(−3))

Multiply and divide

-4+-12

-16

Now replace in the expression

9−(-16)

9+16

25

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