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Problems must be typed in with the proper syntax and will be solved according to proper order of operations. Be sure and use parentheses when needed to group operations together. If you are uncertain how to type something in, just make a note explaining what you are trying to do in step 1. Vague questions may be sent back for clarification and then solved once I receive the clarifications. Use the chart below to help with operator symbols:
 

OPERATION
SYMBOL
EXAMPLE
Multiplication
( ) or *
2(3+x) "two times the quantity three + x"
Division or fractions
/
7/(x-2) "seven divided by the quantity x minus two"
Exponents
^

5^(2-x) "5 raised to the quantity 2 minus x"

Roots
sqrt ( )
sqrt (x-7) "the square root of the quantity of x minus seven"
Absolute value
abs ( )
abs (x+3) "the absolute value of the quantity x plus 3"

Inequality

</=

2 </=x "2 is less than or equal to x"

Not equal to

/=/

x /=/ 7 "x unequal to 7"

  

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