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You do it wrong. With out order of operations, the same math problem could have several different answers. In math, there is only one answer.
The basic operations are union, intersection and complement.
Addition and Multiplication
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Subtraction and division.
Inverse Operations
Inverse Operations.
You do it wrong. With out order of operations, the same math problem could have several different answers. In math, there is only one answer.
The basic operations are union and intersection.
I want to know [what is the order of operations in math?]
The basic operations are union, intersection and complement.
Operations
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minus sign
Addition and Multiplication
Subtraction and division.
The math trick you're referring to involves a simple sequence of operations that ultimately leads to a predictable result. When you pick a number, double it, and then add six, the final outcome can be expressed as (2x + 6), where (x) is your original number. Regardless of the starting number, if you later subtract six and divide by two, you'll always arrive back at your original number. This trick demonstrates basic algebraic manipulation and the consistency of arithmetic operations.