@McGrill11@BenPower236@esjesjesj ah yes, but
*rape
*racism
*misogyny
or any other fucked up topic the right likes to joke about is sooooooo hilarious. you're weak brother. small balls soft hands
@moongleamdream which is OBVIOUSLY 1 since 6/2(3)=6/6=1. if u were to replace any # in this equation with a variable, u would still simplify the denominator. calculators use power series to estimate sums, which can be inaccurate. try plugging in -1^2 into one to show this.
@shai_halud@OGMowerman@fandomwhirlpool@moongleamdream@Ori1589 no. let me show you with variables.
6/2(1+2) where the two outside the parenthesis is x can be rewritten as:
6/x(1+2)=6/x(3)=6/3x
additionally, a division sign implies a fraction, so it would be 6/3x, and when x=2, it would be 6/6=1.
source: mathematics major.