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PEMDAS is the rule that can be used to simplify or evaluate complicated numerical expressions with more than one binary operation.
The rule or order that we use to simplify expressions in math is called BODMAS rule.
GEMDAS is the rule that can be used to simplify or evaluate complicated numerical expressions with more than one binary operation.
SO, These 3 show almost thing, but they are used in DIFFERENT areas.
Look at the pictures below to get an understanding of what each letter means.
BODMAS -
Very simply way to remember BODMAS rule!
B ----> Brackets
O ----> Of (orders :Powers and radicals)
D ----> Division
M ----> Multiplication
A ----> Addition
S ----> Subtraction
Important Notes :
1. In a particular simplification, if you have both multiplication and division, do the operations one by one in the order from left to right.
2. Division does not always come before multiplication. We have to do one by one in the order from left to right.
3. In a particular simplification, if you have both addition and subtraction, do the operations one by one in the order from left to right.
PEMDAS -
Very simply way to remember PEMDAS rule!
P ----> Parentheses
E ----> Exponent
M ----> Multiply
D ----> Divide
A ----> Add
S ----> Subtract
Important Notes :
1. In a particular simplification, if you have both multiplication and division, do the operations one by one in the order from left to right.
2. Division does not always come before multiplication. We have to do one by one in the order from left to right.
3. In a particular simplification, if you have both addition and subtraction, do the operations one by one in the order from left to right.
GEMDAS -
Very simply way to remember GEMDAS rule :
G ---> Grouping (Parentheses)
E ----> Exponent
M ----> Multiply
D ----> Divide
A ----> Add
S ----> Subtract
Important Notes :
1. In a particular simplification, if you have both multiplication and division, do the operations one by one in the order from left to right.
2. Division does not always come before multiplication. We have to do one by one in the order from left to right.
3. In a particular simplification, if you have both addition and subtraction, do the operations one by one in the order from left to right.
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Answers and Step-by-step explanations:
All of these systems (PEMDAS, GEMDAS, and BODMAS) are all formulas used to solve algebraic expressions and equations, also known as the "order of operations." Each of these have similar, yet different meanings. Some contain the same and different steps than each other.
PEMDAS stands for parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
GEMDAS stands for grouping (such as parenthesis), exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
BODMAS stands for brackets (similar to parenthesis) orders (exponents and roots), division, multiplication, addition, and subtraction.
Each of these formulas are similar to the other formulas, because they all contain some of the same steps: multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. Also, each of these formulas share a common trait to start with: the same "grouping" such as the parenthesis and brackets. Each of these actually contain the same second step as well. Think about it: for PEMDAS and GEMDAS it is exponents, and the same is for BODMAS. Not only that, but all of these formulas are used to solve algebraic equations and expressions. The only difference is, is that in BODMAS the division and multiplication are switched, and each of these steps start with different letters.
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