PEMDAS

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PEMDAS

  1. (mnemonic) An acronym used by mathematics students to remember the order of operations: parentheses, then exponents, then multiplication and division, then addition and subtraction

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This mnemonic leads many to the error that multiplication has precedent over division, and addition over subtraction; however, these are within the pairs equal in precedence and resolved from left to right. (E.g., 6 − 3 + 2 = (6 − 3) + 2, 6 / 3 × 2 = (6 / 3) × 2, so here subtraction is done before addition, and division is done before multiplication.)

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