distribute 12÷(6÷2)

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The distributive property for subtraction and division.

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Is nobody gonna talk about how he just carries two markers and smoothly changes which one he needs with ease

Drippyshxt_
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It's confusing only because of the notation used, if the same statement is presented using fractional notation, it becomes trivially easy to see exactly what's happening

dorian
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i feel like this is an insight to deeper branches of algebra

mcig
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I figured that this was possible since division is literally multiplication with fractions (for ex. 14÷7= 14×(1/7).

beautyandbrains
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Or you can just easily start with the brackets
It will give you the same answer
But still distribution is 100% correct as well

BVB_rose
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It makes sense when using fractions, have to multiply bu reciprocal

Jduude
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So this is what really happens if you hold a dragon ball.

rnzcrit
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For 12 - (6-2) and 12/ (6/2), the easier method to solve is the use of PEMDAS. You will still end up with the same outcome.

aristidastankus
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I run into this when I'm finding road slopes, where the rise is in feet and the run in miles.

reidflemingworldstoughestm
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The fact that everyone in the comments are just trying to correct this guy when all of his videos are based around doing ridiculous things to get answers that could be found easily

I don't use reddit, but I think this is an "r/whoosh" moment

Godseyyy
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Using BODMAS
12÷(6÷2)
= 12÷3
= 4
👆 I think it is the simplest way

ssenmathi
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my god right as finals week is ending I find this

silentyandere
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Damn my man really holding a dragon ball?

aboutit
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I would’ve used “order of operations” and do the “parenthesis, ” first. By subtracting. Same answer.
12 - (6 - 2)
= 12 - 4
= 8

12 ÷ (6 ÷ 2), same thing, I would do the parenthesis, first.
= 12 ÷ 3
= 4

JasonTom
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But why u don't add both positive term and then subtract 14-6=8

ramajain
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Riemann hypothesis solutions is s is complex irrational number, like π + ei
I prove by this by my theroy but where I publish 😭🙏 please help

numberandfacts
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When you think about it it makes sense, but it still looks so wrong...

jorgelenny
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Sorry but don t you have to do first (6:2) ???

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I already got the answer “4” but after looking at the thumbnail I had to click on this video.

Zxter
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The fact that I knew this makes me feel smart lmao

kevyeen