The teacher gave me this problem and I cant solve it.  I think there is an error.  Directions: Place one or more sets of parentheses in the expression on the left side of each equation so that the resulting equation is true.  6+1(raised to the 2)-20=29
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sumthun-20=29, so sumthun=49

(6+1)^2=49
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