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Expressions within parenthases (brackets) should be done first. Then each operation should be done in turn from left to right. Therefore 4+7x(5+4) would be 4+7x9 and then 11x9 =99.
Without having any desire to begin an argument, you can't. Division by zero is undefined by mathematicians. Any division operation with zero as the divisor presents a stop! sign to the mathematician; it is an operation that cannot be executed. It's one of those you-can't-get-there-from-here things. How many times does zero divide into ten? How many times do you have to multiply zero by to get ten? You can't do that. You can't get there from here. The operation is undefined.One of the burdens of asking a question is having to accept the answer. That does not mean that you cannot change things, but with this one, it cannot be done from the perspective of current mathematical thinking. If it is not possible for the questioner to accept this answer, some investigation and experimentation might be in order. But it is improbable that another answer will appear.The reason that division by zero cannot be performed is that forbidding the operation provides closure to mathematics. If division by zero could be performed, then it could be proved that any unique number equals any other unique number. We know that six does not equal nine, but it can be mathematically proved that it is true if division by zero is possible.
In the context of the order of operations, "parentheses" refer specifically to the round brackets ( ) used to indicate which calculations should be performed first. "Brackets," on the other hand, can refer to either square brackets [ ] or curly braces { }, which are often used in more complex mathematical expressions to group operations. However, in many educational contexts, the term "brackets" is sometimes used interchangeably with "parentheses." Ultimately, the key distinction lies in the specific symbols used and their function in organizing calculations.
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Interpreter An interpreter is given a computer program to run and it is executed (or performed) line by line. It simply reads a line of code (in the programs native language (ie English Basic) and performs the instructions one by one. After each line has been completed, the next on is accessed and duly performed until the program is finished. The syntax of the program may have errors in it and these are not found out until the program is run. The user must have the source code to be able to run the program (some interpreters produces a tokenised version of the source code to speed up execution of the program and reduce disk storage.) Compiler. With a compiler, the entire code is translated into machine code before it is run and then saved to disk for future use. The entire program must be 100% syntax correct before the program is translated and saved to disk. Several other parts of the program (called libraries) can be linked with the program to produce the final product. Test compilations usually are performed to avoid a large number of compile errors at once. The compiled program is accessed by the user but they do not need the source code to use the program. The same program run as a compiled program will usually outperform an interpreted on.
hyperbola
Ellipse
Both the ellipse and the hyperbola has an x squared and a y squared term. In the ellipse, they are both positive. In the hyperbola, one of them is negative. Example: 3x^2 /36 + 5y^2 / 64 = 1 (ellipse) 3x^2 / 36 - 5y^2 / 64 = 1 (hyperbola)
If you are asking in terms of computers then an operation is performed on an operand.
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An operation which when performed multiple times, has no further effect on Its subject after the first time it is performed. - Nacolepsy
An active operation is one that is currently being performed.
You can check subtraction by adding because subtraction is essentially the inverse operation of addition. When you subtract a number from another, the result should match the original number when you add the subtracted value back to the result. If the sum of the result and the subtracted number equals the original number, then the subtraction was performed correctly. This relationship between the two operations ensures accuracy in calculations.
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Is an operation.
no operation is not performed
function rule