Squareroot of 4 + Squareroot of 4 + Squareroot of 4 + 4=2+2+2+4=10
it's not possible. try using a calculator. the answer will always be 4
(4 times 3) plus 2 plus 1
Seriously? 4. Jokingly - get a calculator.
The answer to the math problem of 2 plus 2 is 4. And 4 plus 4 is 8 and 8 plus 8 is 16.
the answer is 4 using bidmas, 0.5x18=9 9-5=4
Using BIDMAS or BODMAS (brackets, index(over), division, multiplication, addition, subtraction)5-2x2-5+4x2x2=5-4-5+16=5-4-21=-20Answer=-20
2x3-10 is -4, as (using BIDMAS), we firstly multiply 2 by 3 (6) and finally subtract the 10, leaving us with -4.
19 - 4 * 2 + 8 = 19 - 8 + 8 = 19 The multiplication must be done first: remember BIDMAS/PIDMAS/BODMAS/PODMAS
17 - 5 * 4 / 2 By BIDMAS, Division comes before Multiplication, Addition or Subtraction = 17 - 5 * 2 By BIDMAS, Multiplication comes before Addition or Subtraction = 17 - 10 = 7
My original answer was wrong and was corrected by Eric Barnes.Remember BIDMAS (UK) or PEMDAS (US) which sets out the order of operations.These stand forBrackets or ParenthesesIndex or ExponentDivision and MultiplicationAddition and Subtraction.So 6(-3) + 12/(-2) + 4= -18 + (-6) + 4 = -8 + 4 = -20.
4 plus 4 plus 4 plus 4 plus 4 plus 2 plus 2 plus 2 equals 26.
= 2 + 64 + 4 = 70
Use BODMAS/BIDMAS/PEDMAS: 9 + 6(22 + 4) = 9 + 6(26) = 9 + 6 × 26 = 9 + 156 = 165
(xy - 4) ^2 + (2x+2y)^2
When using substitution the answer to y0.5x plus 2 -y-2x plus 4 is y = -2 (x-1.
Squareroot of 4 + Squareroot of 4 + Squareroot of 4 + 4=2+2+2+4=10