The given question is nonsense. I'll rewrite it to make sense.

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Simplify each of the following expressions:

A) [tex]\(1 + 3\)[/tex]
B) [tex]\(2 \cdot 17\)[/tex]
C) [tex]\(4 \cdot 16\)[/tex]
D) [tex]\(1 \ \textgreater \ 10\)[/tex]
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Answer :

Sure! Let's address each part of the question step-by-step:

### Part A: [tex]\( 1, 3 \rightarrow +1 \)[/tex]
This represents adding 1 to the numbers 1 and 3.

- For the number 1: [tex]\( 1 + 1 = 2 \)[/tex]
- For the number 3: [tex]\( 3 + 1 = 4 \)[/tex]

So the result of this part is:
[tex]\[ [2, 4] \][/tex]

### Part 83: 2 \& 17
This part lists the numbers 2 and 17 without any mathematical operation specified.

So the result of this part is:
[tex]\[ (2, 17) \][/tex]

### Part (4) 16 tr
The meaning of [tex]\( 16 \ tr \)[/tex] is not clear, so we will skip this part.

### Part (3) [tex]\( 1> tin \)[/tex]
The meaning of [tex]\( 1> tin \)[/tex] is also unclear, so we will skip this part.

Combining the results we obtained, the complete solution is:
[tex]\[ ([2, 4], (2, 17)) \][/tex]

Therefore, the final answer to the question is [tex]\([2, 4]\)[/tex] and [tex]\((2, 17)\)[/tex].