You can write this as 3 x 5.
It is 3*5.
The way that this problem is written, it appears to be simple multiplication. What it is missing are the necessary parentheses to make the problem workable. Thought: 2yy 3 might be written as: (2yy)3 or 3(2yy) In either case, if this is the correct way of writing the problem, the answer is 6y to the second power. Diane White Oviedo, Florida Math teacher
It's just the way your brain works. Some people are good at art, others get music, others get math. It can't really be changed.
A quarter of the way around a circle would be 90 degrees or pi/2 radians.
In math in general MEAN means average. an average of say, five events would be divided by five and form the average reading. Mean has no negative connotation in Math. By the way, in Algebra, two wrongs do make a right- a Negative times a Negative produce a positive product. I know it sounds crazy went to summer school TWICE for Math, no Einstein, but Mean in Math means average or even Normal like Greenwich Mean Time!
Two are more than one.
A regular course of math lessons, and lots of practice working through examples.
In math, mode in a shorter way is the most of the set of numbers. ex: 2,3,3,3,3,3,5,5,7,9,9,9,15,15,18the mode is "3" b/c it is in the number set more than any other number.
7 ft is way shorter
The right way is lots
Way too much
A shorter way to say May I know your meaning is to say or write:Please explain.
A good way? The Only Way is to do math problems and work out where and why you have difficulties.
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They teach math. by the way the ? should be ''What does a teacher do?"
Another odd question. Math exists primarily in written form; many aspects of math are in fact quite difficult to express verbally. It is much easier to read an equation than to state it verbally.
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There are lots of ways to do this, but here's one:(99 - 9) / 9 = 10By the way, you probably mean "expression" rather than "equation." The equation includes both sides of the equals sign, so it isn't written only with 9's.