$${\mathtt{8.4}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{{\mathtt{10}}}^{{\mathtt{\,-\,}}\left({\frac{{\mathtt{6}}}{{\mathtt{2.1}}}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{{\mathtt{10}}}^{{\mathtt{13}}}\right)} = {\mathtt{0}}$$
How copy? Copy & Paste?
$${\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{3}}}}{\mathtt{\,\small\textbf+\,}}{\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{4}}}} = {\frac{{\mathtt{7}}}{{\mathtt{12}}}} = {\mathtt{0.583\: \!333\: \!333\: \!333\: \!333\: \!3}}$$
This is probably a troll.
But it does take knowledge to know what 1 + 1 is.
I didn't know that at birth.
But some extraordinary people might.
Like Bandinage said there is millions (including decimals)
But if you want to know the difference between them you should've said that.
64 - 99
64 - 100
100 - 64 =36 - 1 = 35 I think....
Hmmm. I'm not sure why it's still wrong.
Melody could you give me a question similar to this question please? And could you write it in text. So I don't have the urge to copy and paste.
:D
I was trying a new way.
But in just remembered that $ doesn't effect nothing else words. :)
\sqrt{25}=5. Is the easier way.
$$$\sqrt{25}=5$$$
Ok then.
$$\\y=8\times \left(\frac{2}{4}-\frac{\frac{6^3}{2}}{15}\right)\\(2 \div 4 =0.5)\\y=8\times \left(0.5-\frac{\frac{6^3}{2}}{15}\right)\\6^3=(6\times6\times\66)=216\\216 \div 2= 108\\y=8\times \left(0.5-7.2\right)\\0.5-7.2=-6.7\\y=8\times-6.7=-41.6\\y=-53.6$$
Keeping doing dumb mistakes... Meant 53.6 after 8*-6.7
What did i do wrong..?! I don't know...
Ahhh.... I was to focused on latex i thought it was 4/2... I kew tnere was something funky with that question!LOL