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What is 3×3+3-3÷0 & Why its answer is Infinity?​

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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For this question, let us use current day arithmetic rules.

To start off, we know that we want to do multiplication and division first, as PEMDAS goes. We must also consider BODMAS, as well as the fact that we do multiplication/division or addition/subtraction from left to right order.

To start off, we do 3 x 0, which equals 0.

Remember, we do the multiplication first because it comes first from left to right, and it is of a higher priority than 3–3.

Our current problem then becomes 3–0 +3÷3. Now, we do division- 3÷3 = 1.

Now the problem becomes 3–0 + 1, which then subtraction comes first from left to right, so we do that first. 3–0 = 3. 3 + 1 = 4

Your answer is 4. This question would have been solved differently if parentheses or exponents were included.

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As per the BODMAS rule. The weigtage of the sign in any equation is Divide>Multiplication>Addition>Subtraction. hence in the above given equation

3–3*0+3/3

Step 1: 3–3*0+1

Step 2: 3–0+1

Step 3: 3+1

Step 4: 4

hence the answer is 4

Answered by Ɍɛղgɔƙմ
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