Question
If β@β means (-), β#β means (+), β%β means
(Γ·), and β&β means (Γ), then what is the value of the expression: 9 & 4 # 8 % 2 @ 5Solution
9 & 4 # 8 % 2 @ 5 9 Γ 4 + 8 Γ· 2 - 5 (9 Γ 4 + 8 Γ· 2 β 5) (9 Γ 4 + 4 - 5) (36 + 4 β 5) (40 β 5) = 35
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