10318 The Worlds Biggest Math Problem Simplify 62
10/3/18 The World’s Biggest Math Problem Simplify: ((-62 ÷ 4) + -21 -22 x (42/22 - - 2)) + (16 X – 8 Y + 2 Y + 6 X – 4 Y +2 Y 2) [x=1, y=2] + (3 X – 4 Y + 2 X – 4 Y 2 + 10 X + 2 y) [x =2, y = -1] - (33 + 23 + 13 – 03 + 2 x -4 ÷ 2 – 10 -14) - (3 Y + 52 x X – 16 x 2 + (-14 ÷ 2 X) + -19) [y=10 x=-1] + ((X + 3 Y – 5 X + 6 Z + 2 Y – 12 X)/2) x -2 [x = 4, y = 2, z = 6]
What are we doing Today OBJECTIVE: WE WILL solve the world’s largest math problem ESSENTIAL UNDERSTANDING: Actually, anything is within our mathematical grasp. AP
What is going on? We are going out to the hall by the library to solve the biggest math problem in world history 2) We will work in teams of 2 or 3. When you are done with a board, you will move to the next to check the work of the previous team 1) AP
Remember The boards are color-coded: - Terms are in black - Parantheses are in red - Operations are in blue - Exponents are in orange AP
Remember Pt II Simplify, then Substitute, then solve When you simplify, symbol the terms When you solve, number the operations to make sure your PEMDAS is correct AP
What is going on II? Remember: out of the many operations in this problem, they all have to be right for us to get the correct answer. 2) I had to get special permission to use this space. Behave well, and we’ll use it often. No wandering off! Stay focused! 1) AP
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