11- -6+1^2 -2=12 it has to equal 12 and you have to put brackets so it makes it correct. Anyone help! It’s melting my brains off
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11-((-6+1)²-2)=11-((-5)²-2)=11-(25-2)=-12.

But I can’t get it to +12.

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