• PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca
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    7 hours ago

    Your argument you haven’t made is backed up by math textbooks you haven’t provided written for children.

    What is it that you want addressed?

    How can that specific order of operations be a law of mathematics if it only applies to infix notation, and not prefix or postfix notations? Laws of mathematics are universal across notations.

    Show me a textbook that discusses other notations and also says that order of operations is a law of mathematics.
    You don’t have it, and you also aren’t a maths teacher, or a teacher at all. Just because you say it a lot doesn’t make it true.