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simplify a [(-6)x(-3)]+(-4)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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[(-6) \times (-3)]+(-4)

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[(-6) \times (-3)]+(-4) \\  = [(18)]+(-4) \\  = 18 - 4 \\  = 14

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Answered by tamanna9534
3

Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation:

[(-6)x(-3)]+(-4)

=[(-6x-3)]-4

={(18)]-4

=18-4

=14

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