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<blockquote data-quote="vdL" data-source="post: 105453" data-attributes="member: 1320"><p>Indeed. In Calculus 288 is the only correct answer. Some coding languages might have defined the rules differently for particular reasons, but when you are coding you know this and adjust your coding accordingly. </p><p>In Maths it is:</p><p>Brackets first</p><p>Orders (ie Powers and Square Roots, etc.)</p><p>Division and Multiplication (left-to-right)</p><p>Addition and Subtraction (left-to-right)</p><p></p><p>Also: the '?' is newer used in maths because it is impossible to properly distinguish the the numerator and denominator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vdL, post: 105453, member: 1320"] Indeed. In Calculus 288 is the only correct answer. Some coding languages might have defined the rules differently for particular reasons, but when you are coding you know this and adjust your coding accordingly. In Maths it is: Brackets first Orders (ie Powers and Square Roots, etc.) Division and Multiplication (left-to-right) Addition and Subtraction (left-to-right) Also: the '?' is newer used in maths because it is impossible to properly distinguish the the numerator and denominator. [/QUOTE]
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