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pi * pi + pi / pi - pi=?

 Oct 30, 2014

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Well, for this question, one must evoke the BEDMAS order of operations. I see no brackets nor exponents, so division and multiplication first: 

π*π+π/π-π rewritten (π*π)+(π/π)-π

Now one must deal with the brackets:

(π*π)+(π/π)-π becomes π2+1-π   

And if you plunk that into a calculator you should find π2+1-π=7.7280117474995654...

Hope this helped!

 Oct 31, 2014
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Well, for this question, one must evoke the BEDMAS order of operations. I see no brackets nor exponents, so division and multiplication first: 

π*π+π/π-π rewritten (π*π)+(π/π)-π

Now one must deal with the brackets:

(π*π)+(π/π)-π becomes π2+1-π   

And if you plunk that into a calculator you should find π2+1-π=7.7280117474995654...

Hope this helped!

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