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it amazes me how many people can't do simple algebraic simplification according to the basic rules of maths.
Brackets are what is IN them not touching.
ab = a*b =a(b)=a*(b)
a(b) is not a shorthand way of saying (a*(b))
so
6/2(1+2)
=6/2(3) = 6/2*3
=3(3) = 3*3
=9
for the answer to be 1 the sum would need to have an extra set of brackets.
6/(2(1+2))
=6/(2(3)) = 6/(2*3)
= 6/(6) = 6/6
=1
and I am a third year engineering student and deal with far more complex algebraic expressions on a day to day basis
Brackets are what is IN them not touching.
ab = a*b =a(b)=a*(b)
a(b) is not a shorthand way of saying (a*(b))
so
6/2(1+2)
=6/2(3) = 6/2*3
=3(3) = 3*3
=9
for the answer to be 1 the sum would need to have an extra set of brackets.
6/(2(1+2))
=6/(2(3)) = 6/(2*3)
= 6/(6) = 6/6
=1
and I am a third year engineering student and deal with far more complex algebraic expressions on a day to day basis
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