If you do brackets first, the answer is never 9.when did I say that they shouldn’t
Here is where you said it.it’s 9 just use BEDMAS
Brackets go first so6/2(2+1)
6/2(3)
3(3)
9
How are you suppose to argue about this on twitter
well 1 isn't right cuz ur suppose to go left to rightthere's a wiki about why alot people talking about 1 or 9, before it was 1, it just looks like the formula what i typed, 2 have to * 3 to make it to 6 and 6 / 6 = 1. but after someone finds out it will goes to "6 / 2 x 3 = 3 x 3 = 9.
idk how to talk about this
it was before, after someone posted because they ignores 6 / 2 "x" (2+1), so if they ignored, it would be 1, but if they didnt, it will be 6 / 2 x 3 = 3 x 3 = 9.well 1 isn't right cuz ur suppose to go left to right
No, brackets won't go first becauses the bracket is a multiication and theres no equation inside the brackets so u do it left to right so the divide first then mutliplaciationBrackets go first so
6/2(3)
6/6
1
Brackets go first.If you do brackets first, the answer is never 9.
6/2(1+2)
6/2(3)
6/6
1
Here is where you said it.
Brackets go first so
6/2(3)
6/6
1
It doesn't matter how you get rid of the brackets. And also try this:No, brackets won't go first becauses the bracket is a multiication and theres no equation inside the brackets so u do it left to right so the divide first then mutliplaciation
a better look version, just people ignores "*" and it will goes to 1.Brackets go first.
6/2(1+2)
6/2(3)
Now, 6/2(3) is the exact same thing as 6/2*3.
Nowadays the standard is to do whichever operation comes first (if it's multiplication or division).
Therefore we have:
6/2*3
3*3
9
exactly that stupid cake noob saying 6/2(3) THE 2x3 SHOULD GO FIRST the def failed 5th grade mathBrackets go first.
6/2(1+2)
6/2(3)
Now, 6/2(3) is the exact same thing as 6/2*3.
Nowadays the standard is to do whichever operation comes first (if it's multiplication or division).
Therefore we have:
6/2*3
3*3
9
That's ironic.exactly that stupid cake noob saying 6/2(3) THE 2x3 SHOULD GO FIRST the def failed 5th grade math
you literally just used another way of doing ur wrong math equationIt doesn't matter how you get rid of the brackets. And also try this:
Replace (1+2) with x
Then you get 6/2x
Keep in mind x=3
If 6/2x=9
then 6=18x
1/3=x
1/3 can't be x since x is already equal to 3
but watIf you do brackets first, the answer is never 9.
6/2(1+2)
6/2(3)
6/6
1
Here is where you said it.
Brackets go first so
6/2(3)
6/6
1
that's before people found the answer, the newest answer is they ignored 6 / 2 "*" 3, they missed * so it could be 1, if they added it to make 2 x (3) it would be 9That's ironic.
6/2(3)
2(3) is ONE value thats why you divide it like this
6
----
2(3)
6
--- = 1
6
My casio calculator says 1
My casio calculator says 1
You still haven't responded to my function where we replace (1+2) with x
Math doesn't change like this.were u borned in the 1917?
oh so its like canada version of pemdas okYou do certain equations in order, B rackets E xponents D ivision M ultiplication A ddition S ubtraction
i cant help someone that doesnt help themselvesYou still haven't responded to my function where we replace (1+2) with x
This is also exactly how functions are made.
6/2x=1
6=2x
3=x
If the answer is 1, then the algebraic expression also becomes true.
2(1+2) is one value and will remain 1 value.
Math doesn't change like this.
This one statement is true and will remain true:
First X÷Y(a+b) is not equal to (X/Y)(a+b). Here, X÷Y(a+b) = X÷(Ya+Yb) If its (X÷Y)(a+b) then it's equal to (X/Y)(a+b). Those who still think the ans is 9 then first learn the difference between X÷Y(a+b) and (X÷Y)(a+b).