I would see the answer being (1/2)A = 2
since the A is not implied to be included by the /
To be included, the question must be "What is 1/(2A)" or what is
Otherwise, the question "what is 1/2A" would mean "
" (ignore the capitalisation...)
That's why brackets are so important. I don't understand what's ambiguous about this.
Remember back in primary school, you were taught if there's only "X" and "÷" signs, you should do it from left to right.
However, if it's a "/" sign, you should do the "/" first.
"2*x/2*x and 2(x)/2(x) both yield x^2", makes perfect sense, "whereas 2x/2x yields 1." is incorrect since there is no difference between the 3.
Are you telling me that 2*x, 2(x) and 2x are different objects? Only (2x)/(2x) should yield 1...
Therefore, I agree with "The TI 89 calculator yields x^2 in all three cases."