Answer: [tex](5+6)^2-(\frac{15}{5} )[/tex] and solved is 118
Step-by-step explanation:
Finding the sum of 5 and 6 indicates the addition
5+6
It then says raise it to the power of two so let's put it in parenthesis so it can be solved before raising it to the power of two
[tex](5+6)^2[/tex]
The quotient of 15 and 5 indicates division so we can put that in its own parenthesis too and then subtract it when solved.
[tex](5+6)^2-(\frac{15}{5} )[/tex]
If you need to solve start by solving the parenthesis
[tex](5+6)^2-(\frac{15}{5} )\\ (11)^2-(3)[/tex]
then raise 11 to the power of 2
121-3
finally, subtract
118