al microsoft ve google hesap makineleri.
ikisi de 9 buluyor.
al bu da ilkokullular için yutup videosu
So I googled it and found this:
https://mathsolver.microsoft.com/en/solve-problem/x%20%3D%20%201%2B%20%60left(%20%20%60frac%7B%20x%20%20%7D%7B%202%20%20%7D%20%20%20%20%60right)
Even following the steps though, I still just can't understand the logic... I think I need to go back to school...
First off, I think the question is poorly worded.
But if you read it where you don't know the starting price at all. Making the equation x = 1 + (1/2 * x) x does resolve to 2.
But if you read it where the book cost is initially $1, then you add 1/2 of that cost (50 cents) for a total price of $1.50
Props to both sides for a very heated and entertaining debate. I hope this helps both sides see where the other is coming from.
Who WAS your math teacher because I'm about to yell at them? THAT is just insane, you would believe this. YOU do not put parenthesis wherever tf you so desire. THAT is NOT how mathematics works. My god. Here IS A CALCULATOR which shows you the proper answer. But go ahead. Argue with Microsoft.
And the definitions are in the links that I posted. If you're too lazy to read them, then that is on you. They are anchored to the correct positions and one is a calculator showing you that what it equals. Like, seriously. WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT? https://mathsolver.microsoft.com/en/solve-problem/-%20%7B%2025%20%20%7D%5E%7B%200.5%20%20%7D
>Under root/profile/content_settings/exceptions/force_dark_mode, if there's a https://[*.]mathsolver.microsoft.com,* entry, right-click the entry and choose "delete selected node". Then, save your changes.
Thanks. It worked.
Order of operation is a ducking thing. Parenthesis are too.
https://mathsolver.microsoft.com/en/solve-problem/6%20%60div%20%202(2%2B1)
It's ducking 9.
Here’s an algebraic calculator since you guys are dumb
-Someone with a bachelors in logistics and has to calculate the correct weight for spots on planes so they don’t fall out of the sky
https://mathsolver.microsoft.com/en/solve-problem/@167ia7n65
Look at the top bar, that's what I'm referring to
Edit: And mind you, it did that automatically, even when using the division sign instead of a slash.
Thanks for reply! But if you try fraction then Microsoft add extra character `. This cause problem:
Yes, it is ASCII. The URL is:
https://mathsolver.microsoft.com/en/solve-problem/`frac{ 1 }{ 4 }
Just look at the ASCII table on Wikipedia. Each charachter is denoted by a % and hexadecimal value.
Thanks for reply! But I think this not work correct. For example, look at input fraction:
If I request to solve one quarter then it return: https://mathsolver.microsoft.com/en/solve-problem/%60frac%7B%201%20%20%7D%7B%204%20%20%7D
​
So I think it not ASCII?
I try test with this https://cdn.rawgit.com/RDCH106/Simple-RFC1738-Encoder/master/demo.html But it return y%20=%203x%20%2B%204
which is different from microsoft <strong>y%20%3D%203x%20%2B%204</strong>. So maybe is not RFC1738?
I made a step by step solution, hope that helps! OneNote Math also approves it.
my solution
Quick tipp: Microsoft Mathhelped me out several times, maybe give it a try.