What is the value of 8+ h² when h = 3?

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Answer:

17

Step-by-step explanation:

8 + h^2

Let h = 3

8 + 3^2

We find the value of 3^2 first using PEMDAS

8 + 9

Then add

17

The result is 17

Solution: 17

Detailed explanation:

[tex]\circ[/tex] Stick in the value of h, which we're provided with (3)

[tex]--\mapsto\boldsymbol{8+(3)^2}[/tex] *

*Be careful here! Here it's very easy to make a mistake, if you aren't familiar with the Order of Operations. The Order of Operations is shown below [tex]\swarrow[/tex]

P=Parentheses

This operation tells us to perform the operations in the parentheses first.

E=Exponents

This one tells us to evaluate all exponents, if any are present.

M=Multiplication | D=Division

These two are completely interchangeable; you can perform Multiplication first and then division, or the other way around.

A=Addition | S=Subtraction

Like the two operations above, A and S are also completely interchangeable.

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Using the information above, let's evaluate (find the value of) the expression [tex]8+h^2[/tex].

We stick in the value of h, 3

[tex]\pmb{8+3^2}[/tex] is what we obtain

Here we see that exponents are  present (3^2) so we'll evaluate that first, as P.E.M.D.A.S. tells us to do.

[tex]\pmb{8+9}[/tex] (3^2=3*3)

And Now we just need to add the numbers

[tex]\boldsymbol{17}[/tex]

Voila! There's our answer!

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