You can't even solve this

You can't even solve this

also

ITT:brainlet filters

why is 2 written in a different font from [math]2[/math]?

[eqn]-(2)^2 \textrm{ or } (-2)^2 \textrm{?}[/eqn]

incomplete equation, you forgot the differential

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It's 4

The answer can be both 4 and -4 in the same instance

It's 4 but if you plug it into a calculator exactly it will be -4 due to BIDMAS or BODMAS

[math]-2^2 = ?[/math]
[math]-2^{\not2} = \not ?[/math]
[math]-2^- = .[/math]
[math](-)(-)2 = .[/math]
[math]2 = .[/math]

-1/12
XD

[math] ? = -2^2[/math]

get out of here with your indian test questions

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By convention, this is taken to mean (-2)^2

why is that [math]Veeky Forums[/math] worthy? [math]\TeX[/math] is [math]100\%\ Veeky Forums[/math].

That's false though. If it was (-2)^2 it would be written (-2)^2. Since there are no parenthesis, we can not make assumptions, so we have to do order of operations.
-4

Holy shit so many retards replying to this. It's -4

? =-22

wtf is everyone talking about

This is fucking with my brain.

Shouldn't the smaller one use a serif font.

[math]-2^2=-2^2[/math]

Glad I'm not a brainlet.

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