4+1=5... 5x2=10... 10+3=13 !
Follow the rule about the order or operations!
it using the word x and y
Using pemdas / gema
No two consecutive whole numbers equal 0.5625 using the basic operations of arithmetic.
The first of June, two thousand and thirteen.
If you change the order of operations, you will get a different result. The person who wrote the expression had a specific order of operations in mind (using generally-accepted rules), so arbitrarily using some other order of operations is, quite simply, wrong.
Follow the rule about the order or operations!
Follow the rule about the order or operations!
it using the word x and y
Using pemdas / gema
Language of Algebra
No two consecutive whole numbers equal 0.5625 using the basic operations of arithmetic.
You cannot "do" numbers. You carry out specific operations on numbers and the answer to your question depends on which operator you want. Some operators require another number, such as addition, or subtraction, multiplication, division or exponentiation. Other operations do not: finding the additive inverse, the multiplicative inverse, the square, cube etc, square root, cube root etc, trigonometric or hyperbolic functions, logarithms and so on.
The first of June, two thousand and thirteen.
order of operations
Replace the variables with the given values. Then you calculate using the order of operations.
order of operations