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Simplify each expression. Use the order of operations. See Examples 4–6.$$\frac{2(-5)+(-3)(-2)}{-8+3^{2}-1}$$
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In the numerator, we have two multiplications: $2(-5)$ and $(-3)(-2)$. In the denominator, we have an addition and a subtraction: $-8+3^{2}-1$. Show more…
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