1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 - 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 x 0 = ?

the only maths that im interested in, is that my your lap time - (insert value greater than 1 here)= my lap time :smiley:

if your laptime-x = your laptime where x > 0 means that your laptime =0 so you crashed out?! :smiley:

there is always one…

well im just keeping with the theme of the thread

:smiley:

That depends upon whether your calculator obeys the BIDMAS rule. :stuck_out_tongue:

But only the last 1 is multiplied by 0, as there are no brackets. :wink:

Someone at work asked me to solve i^i :blink:

“C’mon!” he said, “It’s easy, a-level maths!”…

It’s not even O-level. :hehe:

can you imagine that!! :smiley:

So has maths changed since 1996?
I did pretty well in Higher maths but didnt really pay a lot of attention that year because my teacher was too busy reading star trek books to know what I was doing.
Anyway we might have been told the rules about brackets that arent there but I still thought you worked along in a line unless there is a bracket

I know i’m old, but I remember being taught at School that multiplying by ‘0’ gives an answer of Infinity.

dividing by zero gives infinity in some programming languages, not multiplying