Only this notation is correct:
_a_ = _a_
bc (bc)
However,
a/(bc) = _a_
bc
a/bc = a(c)
b
yeilds two different quantities.
If you want to divide a series of terms, ex. ab, cd, ef :
it's written (ab) / (cd) / (ef)
or (ab) ÷ (cd) ÷ (ef)
or ab
_cd_
ef
If you don't use parentheses, you violate left to right associativity, and will get an incorrect answer. It's that simple.
you would then get:
ab / cd / ef = ((((a* b) /c) * d ) / e) * f
or ab ÷ cd ÷ ef = (((a *b) ÷ c) * d) ÷ e) * f
It yields a different quantity.
That's why, to get the answer of 2, you need parentheses :
48÷(2(9+3))
As stated numerous times the answer is indeed 2.
48/2(9+3)
The 2 above is a factor of (9+3). The (9+3) are the terms of 2. This statement written in English is:
Forty eight divided by twice the sum of nine plus three.
Also as mentioned before with the shorthand notation of 2(9+3) this can be in fact written many different ways, such as:
2(9+3) = 3(3+1) = (2*9+2*3) = (3*3+3*1) = (2*12) etc etc. The 2 is exclusive to whatever is inside the parenthesis. It is outside only to denote factored form. If I had an expression as:
(5+6+4)(8+9+7) this would imply:
(5*8+5*9+5*7+6*8+6*9+6*7+4*8+4*9+4*7)
With 48 / (5+6+4)(8+9+7) you wouldn't divide out the (5+6+4) by 48 THEN multiply the answer to the second set of parenthesis. The two together denote a single statement. They are 'factored' need to be simplified THEN can be calculated.
So with 48 / 2(9+3) we clearly see this:
Operand = 48
Operator = / <--- which is also a fraction bar
Operand 2(9+3) = (2*9+2*3)=(2*12) = etc etc
2(9+3) simplified using the Distributive property of multiplication over addition shows that 2(9+3) = (2*9+2*3). The two is inside the parenthesis the entire time. Only reason it's outside is for factored form purposes.
Yes that's correct, just because you see the number '2' outside does not mean it's an operand by itself. It's notation for being directly next to the parenthesis means it was factored 'out' and is in fact part of the statement inside the parenthesis which we just saw.
So following algebra rules of simplifying, distributive property, factored form and then FINALLY your order of operation you end up with:
48 / 2(9+3) <---- remember this is one statement. 2 factored out and belongs inside according to Dist. property.
48 / (2*12) or (2*9+2*3) or 24
48 / 24 = 2.
Lastly calculators are meant to work from left to right NO MATTER WHAT. Whatever you put inside it's intention is to work left to right. No corollaries, theorems, principles, properties etc. etc. After a certain level of math you are free to use calculators in tests simply because they have limits. Be very careful when relying on internet calculators.
OR,
This question has certainly created some controversy as to whether or not this is either 2 or 288. There seems to be confusion between the order of operation, distributive property, precedence of multiplication over division etc etc.
Some have cited online calculators, their home calculators or recited the mnemonic PEMDAS.
I'll show you here how you can indeed use those to check your answer.
The main question is does the 48 get divided by 2 and then multiply (9+3) or is the 2(9+3) a single statement and uses a property of distribution?
I provided several variations with proofs but many insisted that Google and other online calculators can never fail us so yes we will use our trusty online calculators to finally close the book on this expression.
We'll do a simple way to check our work using variables.
Set the 2 in the equation to the variable x and rewrite the expression as an equation now:
48 / x(9+3) = 2
Rewriting the equation this way will help us check the answer of 2 in the original problem.
Now let's go ahead and continue to simplify this.
48 / (x*9+x*3) = 2
Which leaves us with 48 / 12x = 2
Now that we made it this far there should be NO QUESTION as to what is going on here. We have now:
48 / 12x = 2
Let's continue to simplify and make things easier for everyone shall we? 48 / 12x, well 48 divides amongst 12 a total of 4 times so we can reduce this fraction to 4 / x. Did we all see how this was done?
So now we are left with 4 / x = 2
With me so far?
Now that you've gotten this far we have a reduced, easy, clean, neat and straightforward equation. Go ahead and type:
4 / x = 2
in any online calculator or solve this with good ole fashioned pencil and paper.
What does everyone end up with?
Does x = 2?
AND IF YOU BELIEVE I WROTE THE ABOVE OR MOST OF WHAT I HAVE POSTED I HAVE SWAMP LAND TO SELL YOU 
IT IS INTERESTING HOW IF YOU INPUT 48÷2(9+3) INTO THIS CALCULATOR IT SAYS 2 BUT IF YOU INPUT 48/2(9+3) IT SAYS 288.
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