1, you do the brackets first6÷2(1+2)
Is the answer 9 or 1?
I reckon it's nine, but everybody else says its 1?
I'm using my bodmas and stuff
It's burning me.
Well this is how i got my answer:but then after you did brackets, you did 2(3), which is meant to come after dividing 6 with 2? o.o
The way I see it is6÷2(1+2)
Is the answer 9 or 1?
I reckon it's nine, but everybody else says its 1?
I'm using my bodmas and stuff
It's burning me.
Yes because BODMAS for multiplication and division should always go from left to right.Well this is how i got my answer:
6÷2(1+2)
= 6÷2(3)
=3(3)
=9
?
lol wut it's a convention, you can't exactly prove itYes because BODMAS for multiplication and division should always go from left to right.
But the real question is. Why?
How can you 'prove' BODMAS?
Yeah that's true, it seems to be the rules to follow when we are trying to symbolise what the author of an equation is trying to mean. And because we write from left to right, I guess that's why we only take multiplication and division from left to right?lol wut it's a convention, you can't exactly prove it
I think it is also there to remove ambiguity when it comes to arithmetic. You can probably define a number system that uses a different order of operations but the BODMAS system is the universal convention.Yeah that's true, it seems to be the rules to follow when we are trying to symbolise what the author of an equation is trying to mean. And because we write from left to right, I guess that's why we only take multiplication and division from left to right?
I thought so too.6/2(3) -Simplifying brackets first
6/6- Expanding brackets (always do brackets first)
=1
As far as I know there is no right answerI thought so too.