Why won't this compute?
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James Panhorst
on 23 Jan 2019
Answered: Image Analyst
on 23 Jan 2019
(10/13)-(18/(5(7))-5(9sqrt(2))
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Star Strider
on 23 Jan 2019
I’ve never seen that syntax in any programming language I’ve ever encountered.
If I parse it as:
strange_expression = (10/13)-(18/(5*7)-5*9*sqrt(2))
it evaluates to
strange_expression =
63.8946
I have absolutely no idea if that is correct.
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Star Strider
on 23 Jan 2019
My pleasure!
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Image Analyst
on 23 Jan 2019
When you see things in a book that are like y = mx+20b, where variables and/or numbers are right next to each other, in a computer language you need to separate them with a multiplication operator, like
y = m * x + 20 * b
So 5(7) is really 5 * (7) which is 5 * 7.
And 9sqrt(2) is really 9 * sqrt(2).
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