Are there multiple solutions to this problem? I think there is only one, right?

It's about this task, it would be nice if a math expert or math teacher could prove to me step by step that the result is 3 and no other solution… some people are of the opinion that completely different results will come out, or I am of the opinion that you have to normally apply the point before line rule and the left to right precedence rule, etc. …

Or does the math formula really need to be clarified or rearranged? THANKS 😀 in advance

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INFO: x = is the times sign

A = Root of ( Root of: ( (a+1+1:1-a+1x1x1x2x3x1+1:2x3x3x2-1)² ) )

B = square root of ( (A:½)+1 )

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Program code in php

$f = $a+1+(1/1)-$a+(1*1*1*2*3*1)+(1/2*3*3*2)-1; $f = sqrt(sqrt(pow($f,2))); $f = $f/(1/2)+1; $f = sqrt($f); $f = 3;

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CrEdo85wiederDa
2 months ago

The clamp under the root gives a clear result: a can be shortened:

a+1+1÷1-a we gather together, stay 2 stand

1*1*1*2*3*1 = 6

1 to 2*3*3*2 = 9

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2+6+9-1 =16

Square of the clamp and the lowermost root we shorten, so stand:

Root(root(16)÷1/2+1)

= root (4÷1/2+1) = root (4*2+1) = root (9) = 3

Tannibi
2 months ago

Yeah, come out three.

Halloich28
2 months ago

It’s just gonna cut out.

I don’t know who wrote that. The person seems to have little idea of mathematics. Who uses x as a sign? What about clips when you participate (“:”)? How do you share exactly:.

gauss58
2 months ago

3 fits