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  • 01-08-2018
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12−(−2) over a line 12−6÷2

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  • 01-08-2018

Given 12−(−2) over a line 12−6÷2

We can use PEMDAS rule and solve the expression in the order as given below:-

1. Parentheses

2. Exponents

3. Multiplication

4. Division

5. Addition

6. Subtraction

Now solving for given expression:-

[tex] \frac{12-(-2)}{12-(\frac{6}{2})}\\\\=\frac{12+2}{12-3}\\\\=\frac{14}{9}[/tex]

So final answer is 14/9 i.e. 14 over 9.

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