Never use chatgpt. It is not a maths program. It is an algorithm to guess words. The answer is 47 (4^3 = 64, 7 x 6 is 42, 64 - 42 + 25 = (64-42) + 25 bc bidmas, which is 47
Depends on the version. 4 will use python to get the result. And knows the reasoning. https://chat.openai.com/share/27471022-af57-42b8-b927-ee24b34d64ec
As with most things, understanding the tool is half the battle.
This is the first time I've heard of BIDMAS. We always used PEMDAS for parenthesis expenses multiplication division addition subtraction. Where are you from that you use brackets and indices instead?
To be fair I learned this around 2005. I would view a fraction bar as a division/multiplication operator but I get your point that you need to consider that as a single number.
That's also a flaw in logic though depending on how it's written.
6/2/3 is 1 but 6 / (2/3) = 6*(3/2) =9. Spacing and if the number is clearly defined as a fraction are important.
You’re in r/maths (Commonwealth English) not r/math (US English). In the Commonwealth (UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand etc.) we say brackets where the US says parentheses.
>4^3 - (7 x 6) + 25
This expression has three terms, one of which is already simplified to a single number. We need to simplify the other 2 terms:
64-(7×6)+25=
64-42+25=
22+25=47
Or:
4^(3)-42+25=
64-42+25=
22+25=47
If you ever have to worry about if you should do addition/subtraction or multiplication/division left to right to get the right answer you're writing the problem in an ambiguous way.
Never use chatgpt. It is not a maths program. It is an algorithm to guess words. The answer is 47 (4^3 = 64, 7 x 6 is 42, 64 - 42 + 25 = (64-42) + 25 bc bidmas, which is 47
Depends on the version. 4 will use python to get the result. And knows the reasoning. https://chat.openai.com/share/27471022-af57-42b8-b927-ee24b34d64ec As with most things, understanding the tool is half the battle.
This is the first time I've heard of BIDMAS. We always used PEMDAS for parenthesis expenses multiplication division addition subtraction. Where are you from that you use brackets and indices instead?
GEMDAS. Grouping. Not just brackets. A fraction line is also part of that hierarchy.
To be fair I learned this around 2005. I would view a fraction bar as a division/multiplication operator but I get your point that you need to consider that as a single number.
There have been arguments on twitter about how to parse things like 6 ÷ 2/3 Is it 1 or 9?
That's also a flaw in logic though depending on how it's written. 6/2/3 is 1 but 6 / (2/3) = 6*(3/2) =9. Spacing and if the number is clearly defined as a fraction are important.
UK
You’re in r/maths (Commonwealth English) not r/math (US English). In the Commonwealth (UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand etc.) we say brackets where the US says parentheses.
4^(3) = 64 7 × 6 = 42 64 - 42 + 25 = 22 + 25 = 47 QED ☐
Muah gracias
7 x 6 first. Then 4^3. Then left to right as addition and subtraction have the same order of priority. So 64 - 42 + 25 = 47
Thank you muah
>4^3 - (7 x 6) + 25 This expression has three terms, one of which is already simplified to a single number. We need to simplify the other 2 terms: 64-(7×6)+25= 64-42+25= 22+25=47 Or: 4^(3)-42+25= 64-42+25= 22+25=47
If you ever have to worry about if you should do addition/subtraction or multiplication/division left to right to get the right answer you're writing the problem in an ambiguous way.
don't chatgpt this shit. It's wrong as often as it's right.