2(11 \cdot 6 - 4^2) + 9^0 - (1 + 2)^4
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6_42. Since there is a decimal point followed by an underscore, we can assume that the number after the underscore is repeating. So, 6_42 can be written as 6.424242... Now, let's simplify the expression inside the parentheses: 1 + 2 = 3. Now, let's Show more…
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