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Add as many pairs of parentheses () as you want to 2^1+3*4+5 anywhere in the expression to change the order of operations, then evaluate the new expression. [an example would be to try (2^1+3)*(4+5)]. get the largest value that you can by putting parentheses in different places to change what gets evaluated first. show your steps to calculate the value of your expression and justify why you think you have found the largest value.

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