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#1483 - right cause you can anticipat shit like this  [+] (1 new reply) 02/01/2012 on Dont slap cats +3
#1488 - gladiader (02/20/2012) [-]
anticipat...
#12 - then why are you on funnyjunk oh thats right to gather up as m…  [+] (1 new reply) 01/31/2012 on Who is a faggot? +1
#55 - exlives (01/31/2012) [-]
Haha oc on fj thats hilarious.
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#35 - is the copyright sign's copyright sign copyrighted? 01/27/2012 on Copyright 0
#388 - its math you dumbass only one can be right and its 1 01/21/2012 on Math ain't even mad. -1
#373 - In mathematics and computer programming, the order of operatio… 01/21/2012 on Math ain't even mad. 0
#366 - i hope you don't need to use math in you life cuz you're FUCKED 01/21/2012 on Math ain't even mad. 0
#365 - no you have to do (1+2) then that's (3) its still in the ( ) …  [+] (3 new replies) 01/21/2012 on Math ain't even mad. 0
#372 - dzbll (01/21/2012) [-]
yes, the 3 is in the () but the 2 isn't, and in the PEMDAS, the M and D are interchangeable in order. Then you do the equation starting from the left.
User avatar #368 - agx (01/21/2012) [-]
No, you work it from left to right, even if it does say multiply before division..
#373 - killerjumbotony (01/21/2012) [-]
In mathematics and computer programming, the order of operations (sometimes called operator precedence) is a rule used to clarify unambiguously which procedures should be performed first in a given mathematical expression.

For example, in mathematics and most computer languages multiplication is done before addition; in the expression 2 + 3 × 4, the answer is 14. Brackets, which have their own rules, may be used to avoid confusion, thus the preceding expression may also be rendered 2 + (3 × 4), but the brackets are not required as multiplication still has precedence without them.

From the introduction of modern algebraic notation, where juxtaposition indicates multiplication of variables, multiplication took precedence over addition, whichever side of a number it appeared on.[1] Thus 3 + 4 × 5 = 4 × 5 + 3 = 23. When exponents were first introduced, in the 16th and 17th centuries, exponents took precedence over both addition and multiplication, and could be placed only as a superscript to the right of their base. Thus 3 + 52 = 28 and 3 × 52 = 75. To change the order of operations, originally a vinculum (an overline or underline) was used. Today, parentheses or brackets are used to explicitly denote precedence by grouping parts of an expression that should be evaluated first. Thus, to force addition to precede multiplication, we write (2 + 3) × 4 = 20, and to force addition to precede exponentiation, we write (3 + 5)2 = 64.
#348 - the answer is 1  [+] (7 new replies) 01/21/2012 on Math ain't even mad. 0
#363 - dzbll (01/21/2012) [-]
is 9
#366 - killerjumbotony (01/21/2012) [-]
i hope you don't need to use math in you life cuz you're FUCKED
User avatar #352 - agx (01/21/2012) [-]
It could work both ways I think, but I would've gotten 9 the first time I solved it because:

6/2(1+2)
6/2(3)
3(3) <-- I know that in order to get 1 here, multiply 2 by 3. But it does say to go left to right, so wouldn't you divide first?
9 would be my final answer.. However, both answers seem right..
#365 - killerjumbotony (01/21/2012) [-]
no you have to do (1+2) then that's (3) its still in the ( ) so that means you have to multiply 2(3)=6 now 6/6=1 it the order of operation you have to fallow it or you will get the wrong answer
#372 - dzbll (01/21/2012) [-]
yes, the 3 is in the () but the 2 isn't, and in the PEMDAS, the M and D are interchangeable in order. Then you do the equation starting from the left.
User avatar #368 - agx (01/21/2012) [-]
No, you work it from left to right, even if it does say multiply before division..
#373 - killerjumbotony (01/21/2012) [-]
In mathematics and computer programming, the order of operations (sometimes called operator precedence) is a rule used to clarify unambiguously which procedures should be performed first in a given mathematical expression.

For example, in mathematics and most computer languages multiplication is done before addition; in the expression 2 + 3 × 4, the answer is 14. Brackets, which have their own rules, may be used to avoid confusion, thus the preceding expression may also be rendered 2 + (3 × 4), but the brackets are not required as multiplication still has precedence without them.

From the introduction of modern algebraic notation, where juxtaposition indicates multiplication of variables, multiplication took precedence over addition, whichever side of a number it appeared on.[1] Thus 3 + 4 × 5 = 4 × 5 + 3 = 23. When exponents were first introduced, in the 16th and 17th centuries, exponents took precedence over both addition and multiplication, and could be placed only as a superscript to the right of their base. Thus 3 + 52 = 28 and 3 × 52 = 75. To change the order of operations, originally a vinculum (an overline or underline) was used. Today, parentheses or brackets are used to explicitly denote precedence by grouping parts of an expression that should be evaluated first. Thus, to force addition to precede multiplication, we write (2 + 3) × 4 = 20, and to force addition to precede exponentiation, we write (3 + 5)2 = 64.
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User avatar #1 - iMJesus (03/09/2011) [-]
Lmfao at your post, I thumbed, can you thumb this for me?

http://funnyjunk.com/funny_pictures/1790800/Black+Ops/
#2 to #1 - killerjumbotony (03/09/2011) [-]
why are you thumb-whore-ing
User avatar #3 to #2 - iMJesus (03/09/2011) [-]
how
#4 to #3 - killerjumbotony (03/09/2011) [-]
your going to every one asking for thumbs i saw it on your profile.
User avatar #5 to #4 - iMJesus (03/09/2011) [-]
So?
You have 15+ for more on your content
#6 to #5 - killerjumbotony (03/09/2011) [-]
yes i do saying if this get more than 15 i will make another
User avatar #7 to #6 - iMJesus (03/09/2011) [-]
You didn't make that....
I've posted it before.
#8 to #7 - killerjumbotony (03/09/2011) [-]
you and me both know i didn't make that i found it.
can you prove you've posted it before.
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