6 squared ÷ 2(3) + 4 I couldn't find an exponent key for 2.
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We do the exponent part first: 6^2=36, so we can replace 6 squared by 36. Then we have 2(3) which I take to be 2*3=6 for the denominator, or the divisor, of 36, so that's 36/6=6 and finally we add 4 to make 10.

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