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$-\frac{4.9^{2}}{4}+3(4.9)+7=$
Step1: Calculate the square of 4.9
First, we need to find the value of \(4.9^2\). \(4.9^2 = 4.9\times4.9 = 24.01\)
Step2: Divide the result by 4 and take the negative
Next, we calculate \(-\frac{4.9^2}{4}\), substituting the value of \(4.9^2\) we found: \(-\frac{24.01}{4}=- 6.0025\)
Step3: Calculate the product of 3 and 4.9
Then, we calculate \(3\times4.9 = 14.7\)
Step4: Sum up all the terms
Now, we add the three terms together: \(-6.0025+14.7 + 7\)
First, \(-6.0025+14.7=8.6975\)
Then, \(8.6975 + 7=15.6975\)
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