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Re: The expression x$y is defined as , where y ≠ 0. What is the
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12 Aug 2018, 04:57
Explanation
This problem defines a function for the made-up symbol $. The order of operation rules (PEMDAS) stay the same even when the problem uses made-up symbols.
First, calculate the value of the expression in parentheses, \(6\$2\). Plug x = 6 and y = 2 into the function: \(\frac{6^2}{2}=\frac{36}{2}=18\).
Replace \(6\$2\) with 18 in the original expression to give 9$18. Again, plug x = 9 and y = 18 into the function:
\(9\$18=\frac{9^2}{18}=\frac{81}{18}=\frac{9}{2}\).