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Ответ:
Is this a trick question, because I see two pairs of "1 1" in there with spaces instead of a "+", so are they supposed to be "11"s or are there 3 separate expressions, or did someone accidentally two plusses?
But yeah, anyway. Assuming it's one expression with two 11s, by cold, hard, mathematical law of operations, it's 30.
You'd only get something else if you're not following mathematical procedures, like when doing certain types of logic programming.
Ответ:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
we can break it down into parts
1+1+1+1=4
4+1+1+1+1=8
8+1+1+1=11
so 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1=11
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Ответ:
Two lines that intersect and form right angles are called perpendicular lines. The symbol ⊥ is used to denote perpendicular lines.
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