not to sure but my friend has one and its really slow. almost embarasing..
10/60 is 0 degrees 10 minutes and 0 seconds as an angle.
Not sure what PEMBAS is. It does not include D nd so division is clearly not part of whatever rule you are referring to. 50*1 - 60 - 60*0 + 10 = 50 - 60 - 0 + 10 = 0
60 in standard form is... 6 x 10 + 0 x 1 = 60 or 10 x 6 + 1 x 0 = 60
0+50x1-60-60x0+10. Even though MDAS is a standardized mechanical method, you ALWAYS perform addition and multiplication left-to-right. Therefore you would start by adding 0+50 because it is done left-to-right. Then, you are left with 50-60-60x0+10. Next, you multiply 60x0, because, once again, it is performed left-to-right. Now you have left 50-60-0+10. Then, you add 0+10 because of the left-to-right rule. Now, you are left with 50-60-10. Naturally, left-right subraction occurs. 50-60=(-10) and (-10)-10=(-20). 0+50x1-60-60x0+10=(-20) its not -10.. 0 is neutral theres no -0... it should be 50-60+10.. so the answer should be 0..
0 plus 501-60-600 plus 10 is equal to -149
I would say 10 times 10 times 10=30 30 ---- 6 0 + 60 ----60 60 60 60 60 -------- 420
3x² - 24x - 60 = 0; whence, x² - 8x - 20 = (x - 10)(x + 2) = 0; and x = 10 or -2. Checking, we find that 3(10)² - 24(10) - 60 = 300 - 240 - 60 = 0, and 3(-2)² - 24(-2) - 60 = 12 + 48 - 60 = 0, thus re-assuring us that we have solved correctly.
Addd 60 to each side: x2 - 16x + 60 = 0; what two numbers multiply to 60 and add to 16? 6 and 10 look good, so... (x - 6)(x - 10) = 0 x = 6 or 10
In expanded notation, 60 can be written as 60 = 6 tens + 0 ones.
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60 = (6 x 10) + (0 x 1)
60 = (6 x 10) + (0 x 1)