Three ways (I think).
If only 1 operation is happening, always go from left to right. it does matter with subtraction.
6 if order doesn't matter
There are: 8C6 = 8!/6!(8-6)! = (8 x 7)/(2 x 1) = 28.
Because if you rotate it about its center it looks different (not symmetric) no matter what the angle is.
There are infinitely many rational numbers between any two (different) numbers, no matter how close together they are.
communative property is when you are adding or subtracting any numbers it doesnt matter how u write them.....
so the process of explaining the characteristics of matter with matter and with number is basicly matter is a 10/10 hottness (with munbers) and it doesnt matter if you love him you know matter is prettty hot. (with matter.)
If only 1 operation is happening, always go from left to right. it does matter with subtraction.
6 if order doesn't matter
There are: 8C6 = 8!/6!(8-6)! = (8 x 7)/(2 x 1) = 28.
Because if you rotate it about its center it looks different (not symmetric) no matter what the angle is.
doesnt matter what time it is. gravity always has the same force over you unless your on a different planet.
There are infinitely many rational numbers between any two (different) numbers, no matter how close together they are.
it doesnt matter some might love it some might like it it doesnt matter
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it doesnt matter
Because it doesn't matter what numbers you select to start the tree. If you do it correctly, the bottom branch will always have the same numbers.