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Feb 9 2016 02:07pm
10 to the power of 1...why the fk do they do that...what is the point of (power of 1)
I have a question its
67.71÷10 to the power of 1

Isn't that just 10?
Idk why I don't get this..I find its a stupid question
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Feb 9 2016 02:23pm
I don't know exactly what is your doubt sir.

67.71÷10 to the power of 1 = 6,771

Please let me know.
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Feb 9 2016 02:28pm
Quote (betoggc @ Feb 9 2016 02:23pm)
I don't know exactly what is your doubt sir.

67.71÷10 to the power of 1 = 6,771

Please let me know.


Hey there beto! Why use , instead of . :D

also does it look like this?
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Hey there beto! Why use , instead of . :D

also does it look like this?
http://i64.tinypic.com/1zq65fr.png


that's what I understood :)

Let's wait for him to say something.
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Feb 9 2016 03:35pm
Quote (Giving @ Feb 9 2016 04:28pm)
Hey there beto! Why use , instead of . :D

also does it look like this?
http://i64.tinypic.com/1zq65fr.png


It's 67.71 ÷ 10 to the power of 1
No brackets and the 1 is beside the 10
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Feb 9 2016 03:38pm
Quote (killerrs2 @ 9 Feb 2016 18:35)
It's 67.71 ÷ 10 to the power of 1
No brackets and the 1 is beside the 10


It is the same buddy. Nothing change even if the 1 is above the 10.


The X or ÷ have the same properties. You can do each part separately.

This post was edited by betoggc on Feb 9 2016 03:45pm
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Quote (betoggc @ Feb 9 2016 05:38pm)
It is the same buddy. Nothing change even if the 1 is above the 10.


The X or ÷ have the same properties. You can do each part separately.


alright so the (to the power of 1) thats nothing..so why the hell is it needed?
just to mess with your mind?

This post was edited by killerrs2 on Feb 9 2016 03:55pm
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alright so the (to the power of 1) thats nothing..so why the hell is it needed?
just to mess with your mind?


haha, when the content is math, there is no limit for badness. B)

Yes, this information does not necessarily have to be there because it won't change the result. ;)
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haha, when the content is math, there is no limit for badness. B)

Yes, this information does not necessarily have to be there because it won't change the result. ;)


alright
that's pretty gay
lol thanks man
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Feb 9 2016 05:46pm
Quote (killerrs2 @ Feb 9 2016 02:55pm)
alright so the (to the power of 1) thats nothing..so why the hell is it needed?
just to mess with your mind?


So you know what to do when you have a formula that involves plugging in a variable in an exponent that can be 1
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