4-2^2+5x3-2=11
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chemistry said:
Driving me mad...trying to help my son add brackets to this equation to make it correct.
Please help!
I think this is a trick question.Please help!
First, put the brackets around the 4-2 to give (4-2)^2 + 5 x 3 -2.
Now expand the brackets... (4-2)^2
(4-2) x(4-2)
Now remove the brackets....
4 - 2 x 4 - 2
Now add brackets again....
(4-2) x 4 - 2
2x4 =8
-2 =6
now add 5 x (3-2)
which is 5 x 1
6 plus the 5 is 11.
As far as I can see, that's the only way forward. I can't see how it's cheating, as you've added the brackets around the (4-2)^2 and simply expanded the brackets, then done as the question asked and re-added the brackets as per the question.
Now off to update my eggs thread. Those buggers grow quickly....
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