I'm a Scot and I take offense to this post.
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I'm a Scot and I take offense to this post.
From one Scot to another, then.
Heh - a battle between Scots. Wasn't that how copper wire was invented - two Scots, fighting over a penny?
Other than some of the calculators I have tried, I have never before seen the juxtaposition rule being interpreted in this way - and I have studied both number theory, and math history.
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Order of Operations/P.E.M.D.A.S.
This page takes you through this equation
(4-2)^3 + (3+2)^2 / 5(8-7)
Here are the steps
2^3 + (3+2)^2 / 5(8-7)
2^3 + 5^2 / 5(8-7)
2^3 + 5^2 / 5(1)
8 + 5^2 / 5(1)
8 + 25 / 5(1)
.... and for the most interesting step... drum roll....
8 + 25 / 5
Yes, that's right, they did the right multiplication first
As far as my schooling goes ^ usually mean exponent so ....huh? Wow dude....
Because he is saying they did the multiplication first which I was like he can't be thinking he has some victory because the multiplication is by 1 so he must be confusing the exponents for multiplication....why're you confused?? The exponents were all done correctly.
First he Did Parentheses. then he did exponents. PEMDAS
Because he is saying they did the multiplication first which I was like he can't be thinking he has some victory because the multiplication is by 1 so he must be confusing the exponents for multiplication....
As far as my schooling goes ^ usually mean exponent so ....huh? Wow dude....
does 8 + 25 / 5(1) simplify to
8 + 5(1)
or
8 + 25/5
Teacher arrested at John F. Kennedy Airport
A teacher was arrested today at John F. Kennedy International Airport as he attempted to board a flight while in possession of a ruler, a protractor, a compass, a slide-rule, and a calculator.
At a morning press conference, the Attorney General said he believes the man is a member of the notorious Al-Gebra movement. He did not identify the man, who has been charged by the FBI with carrying weapons of math instruction.
'"Al-Gebra is a problem for us," the Attorney General said. "They derive solutions by means and extremes, and sometimes go off on tangents in search of absolute values." They use secret code names like 'X' and 'Y' and refer to themselves as "unknowns", but we have determined that they belong to a common denominator of the axis of medieval with coordinates in every country.
As the Greek philanderer Isosceles used to say, 'There are 3 sides to every triangle'.
When asked to comment on the arrest, President Obama said, "If God had wanted us to have better weapons of math instruction, he would have given us more fingers and toes." White House aides told reporters they could not recall a more intelligent or profound statement by the President. It is believed that the Nobel Prize for Physics will follow.
Yes, that means exponent... and there is no debate that that part was done correctly.
The debate is at this point:
Does 8 + 25 / 5(1) simplify to
8 + 5(1)
or
8 + 25/5
IN all seriousness though, I'm considering switching my major to Math.
Thoughts? I want to go to grad school when i finish my undergrad.
I wouldn't mind a phD either.
I'm 4 years deep, having classes in Computer Science, business, and Psychology.
But I don't want to pursue any of those degree plans anymore.
I have a decent chunk of school debt. but honestly, I couldn't give a fuck.
The system is fucked anyway. Resistance is futile.
Might as well just keep using the free aid.
I had my gf submit this question to here math professor at UNLV, he said the answer is 2
I had my gf submit this question to here math professor at UNLV, he said the answer is 2
He/she is wrong
No instructor of any repute would write a question that way, to be sure.He/she is wrong, it is 288. I still maintain that it is horribly written and nobody in the real world would write it that way.
On what basis? That a math teacher in Las Vegas said so to your girlfriend? You've heard directly from a published, tenure-track professor of Mathematics that the converse is true. I mean Vegas? Mathematicians regard gambling as a tax for being bad at math!I highly doubt that...
Indeed.Obviously NO ONE is about to admit they are wrong, someone with a doctor in math said it's 288 and apparently now a math teacher at UNLV says it's 2. Even calculators are giving both answers. I'm sure one is technically right, but no one is ever going to change the side they picked from the start.