Math Question...

bob4432

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here is the problem -

-10(1/2)(.11(-11))

i don't want the answer, just what order to do it... can't remember
 

Mathlete

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Do the parantheseis(sp?) first
then do the exponents
the multiply and divide, left to right
then add and subtract, left to right
 

eigen

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are you asking what is the order of evaluation...It doesnt matter the reals are a field..so (ab)c=a(bc) for all a,b,c in R.
 

ArmenK

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Originally posted by: eigen
are you asking what is the order of evaluation...It doesnt matter the reals are a field..so (ab)c=a(bc) for all a,b,c in R.

The guy is asking about order of operations and you are giving him group theory. It's like killing a fly with a nuke.
 

piasabird

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well it has a fraction but I suggest you replace 1/2 with .5 and then it is all multiplication. It has two negatives so you can remove both of them because a negative times a negative is a positive. i.e. -1 squared = 1. Technically the things inside the parentheses get down first.
 

notfred

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Are you confused aboutt he order of operations for multiplication?

Here's a hint, first you do multiplcation.

Here's one more hint. That whole problem is multiplication.
 

tami

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-10(1/2)(.11(-11))

-10(.5)(.11(-11))

then, do .11(-11) in the inner parentheses = -1.21

then just do it normally, left to right

-10(.5)(-1.21) = 6.05

POSITIVE 6.05, not negative (there are an even number of negative symbols in the original question)