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Long live the null ring
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Long live the null ring
Yes, this behaviour depends on whether your specific model of calculator uses a higher priority for implicit multiplication.
Implicit multiplication being higher priority is a nice shorthand for reducing number of brackets when writing simple fractions without the proper typesetting of the horizontal line.
Because most mathematical works don’t have this typographical limitation, such statements don’t appear often. When they do appear, it’s just important that the convention within one text is consistent (and hopefully explicitly mentioned).
That’s one of the problems, yes. Besides the whole brown shirt fascist militia part.