College Physics (7th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32160-183-1
ISBN 13: 978-0-32160-183-4

Appendix I - A Symbols, Arithmetic Operations, Exponents, and Scientific Notation - Arithmetic Operations And Their Order Of Usage - Appendix I-A Exercises on Arithmetic Operations - Page A-2: 4

Answer

$3^{2}+4^{2}. (1^{3}-\sqrt 4)+7$

Work Step by Step

$3^{2}+4^{2}. (1^{3}-\sqrt 4)+7=9+16(1-2)+7=9-16+7=0$ Hence, $3^{2}+4^{2}. (1^{3}-\sqrt 4)+7$ is correct way of writing the expression such that the expression becomes zero.
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