99+99/99=100
9999/99=101
Unfortunately, the browser used for posting questions is hopelessly inadequate for mathematics: it strips away most symbols. From what we can see it is not at all clear what the missing symbols (operators) might be.
The number of different symbols is the same as the base. So the answer is 2 and the symbols are 0 and 1.
I assume the expression is y2+12y+27 as I cannot see the operation symbols between them (editor problem?). If you agree with this then y2 + 12y + 27 = y2 + 9y + 3y + 27 = y(y + 9) + 3(y + 9) = (y + 3)(y + 9)
The browser used for posting questions on this site is rubbish. It is quite useless for mathematics since it strips out most symbols so that we cannot tell what the question is meant to be. We could try to guess but in some cases that is not possible and then we may as well make up our own questions and answer them!
Another name for the Binary Number System is the base-2 numeral system. In this system, numbers are represented using only two symbols, typically 0 and 1. Each digit in a binary number represents a power of 2, with the rightmost digit representing 2^0 (1), the next digit representing 2^1 (2), and so on.
Latin was the language spoken by the Romans so the obvious Latin mathematical symbols would be the Roman numeral system. Many of our mathematical words such as addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, fraction, decimal, percentage, calculate ........ etc. come directly from the Latin language.
As a roman numeral, this has too many symbols. XL are tens (40), IV are the units (4), so the first four symbols represent the number 44. The additional symbols are not appropriate for a roman numeral.
yes
Hindu-Arabic basic numeral symbols are: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 Roman basic numeral symbols are: I V X L C D and M
The Roman numeral system needed only 7 symbols while the ancient Greek numeral system needed 27 symbols
The Roman numeral symbols for the numbers are: 1 (I), 4 (IV), 2 (II), and 5 (V).
They came from the Etruscan numeral system and the Etruscans once ruled the Romans.
XXX is the Roman numeral for 30. XL is the Roman numeral for 40.
No. It uses ten digits and the decimal point: eleven symbols in all.
Sign-value numeral systems, such as Roman numerals, repeat certain symbols a certain number of times to show how many should be in a particular decimal place. Abjad numeral systems use letters of the alphabet to represent numerical values.
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An expression.