\(11:9:+3\\ =11: 9:3\\ = 11: (9\times 3)\\ = 11:27\\ =\dfrac{11}{27}\)
Plus 3 is same as 3 when the plus isn't an operation. We do pronouce positive 3 for '+3' though.
The " i " button on the calculator means imaginary unit.
Which is \(i=\sqrt{-1}\)
\(1700000-\dfrac{1}{10}\\ =1699999\dfrac{9}{10}\text{ OR }1699999.9\)
OR if you like percentages you can write 169999990% XDDD
\(\tan x = \dfrac{7.7}{14}\\ x=\tan ^{-1}\dfrac{7.7}{14}\\ \;\;=28.810793742973^{\circ} \)
It doesn't mean anything. :)
Divided by what??
(8+3)2
= 112
= 121
https://web2.0calc.com/questions/how-do-i-type-in-fractions
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\(\sin ^{-1}\text{ is same as 'asin'}\)
You mean \(5x^4+2=6\)?
\(5x^4+2=6\\ x^4=\dfrac{4}{5}\\ x=\dfrac{\sqrt2}{\sqrt[4]{5}}\)
I am really sorry :(