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the product of 9 fractions 1 - 1 by 2 into 1 minus 1 by 3 into 1 minus 1 by 4 into 1 minus 1 by 5 into 1 minus 1 by 6 into 1 minus 1 by 7 into 1 minus 1 by 8 into 1 minus 1 by 9 into 1 minus 1 by 10 is equal to​

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Answered by aditisingh1dec2005
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Answered by geetaranipatnayak
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Here are some tips to help you type your problem into a text-box on this site:

The + key means plus, and - key means minus. * ([Shift]-[8]) means times and / means divide. 2+2/3*8 is "two plus two divided by 3 times 8."

Webmath always follows the correct "order of operations" on everything you type.

Webmath knows when to multiply. So if you have 2(x+1), you don't need to type it at 2*(x+1); type it like 2(x+1).

Fractions are typed using the slash, or / key as the fraction bar. So, "two-thirds" would be typed as 2/3. "One-half" would be types as 1/2.

Exponents are typed using the caret, or ^ key ([Shift]-[6] on your keyboard). So, 22 would be typed 2^2. x2 would be typed x^2. (x+5)2 would be typed (x+5)^2.

You can put a fraction in an exponent. x2/3 should be typed like x^(2/3).

With more complicated fractions you have to use parenthesis. For example if you typed x^2+1/x-5, you might think this means "the quantity 'x-squared plus 1' over the quantity 'x minus 5'." Actually, this site would correctly put 1/x as the only fraction. Instead, you should type it like this: (x^2+1)/(x-5).

Webmath DOES NOT know about constant like Pi (=3.1415...), and e (=2.718..). If you need these, you can just put them in directly as numbers. Or, you can put P in for Pi and E in for e. Webmath will carry these through in a problem, and you can see what happened at the very end.

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