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6/2(1+2) 6/2(3) ... First you add the terms in the parenthesis 3(3) ... Then you divide 6 by 2 to get 3 9 ... Finally, you multiply 3 and 3 to get 9. So you start with the P in PEMDAS (for parenthesis), then you move to the D in PEMDAS because that division is to the left of the multiplication.
Multiply by 2: 2(x+4) = 2x + 8 Subtract 6: 2x + 2 Divide by 2: x + 1 Subtract the number you started with: 1 The above should show you how the answer is always one. The numbesr you first start with is manipulated so that it is removed and the result (1) is then constant.
Question 1001234: Divide -2-6i/6+i What does the real number a equal? What does the real number b equal? ...
Question 1082142: The expression x^4 + ax^3 + 5x^2 + bx + 6 when divide by (x-2), the remainder is 16 and then divided by (x+1) leaves remainder of 10. Find the value of a. Find the value of a. Answer by solver91311(24713) ( Show Source ):
If b is 2 or greater and b+6 is a divisor of 24, then b+6 is at least 8; the divisors of 24 that are 8 or greater are 8, 12, and 24, giving us three solutions to the problem: (1) b+6 = 8 --> b = 2 --> k = 5-(24/8) = 5-3 = 2
The requirement is to find integers b for which (5b+6) divided by (b+6) is some integer k: "Perform the division" like this: So In that equation, -6 is an integer, and b must be an integer. That means must be an integer; and since b must be positive, must be greater than 6.
Question 196778: For Questions 5–6: Divide. Assume that no denominator equals zero. What is this supposed to mean? Please help me. 5.) 6d^2/4c divided by c^2d^3/18 6.) d^2-1/ d^2-d divided by d-1/d Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
Question 310433: 5k+2=6. Answer by JBarnum (2146) ( Show Source ): You can put this solution on YOUR website! subtract 2. divide by 5. k=4/5.
Question 279307: how do you get the answer to this question 54-6/2+6=57 How do you get 57? You first divide 6 by 2, then you subtract that answer, which is 3, from 54 and add 6... Found 3 solutions by JBarnum, Alan3354, ChristyD.24:
Double the result. Subtract 8. Divide by 2. Subtract the original selected number. The 1st number is 3. The result is 1 11. The 2nd number is 5. The result is 1 11. The 3rd number is 88. The result is 1 11. The 4th number is 1111. The result is 1 11. a. Write a conjecture that relates the result of the process to the original number selected.