Yes. Basically, you get different results if you use a different order.
If you are asking 'in what order are arithmetic operations performed'; One useful mnemonic is BEDMAS. This order is Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction. Sometimes called Order of Operations.
Those are conventions. Many people have gotten accustomed, over the years, to doing operations in a certain order. You can invent your own set of rules, but those would have to be clearly stated to avoid confusion... and it would serve no useful purpose. Having SOME order of operations defined is useful, to avoid having to write parentheses any time you have more than one operation.
Matlab is useful in image processing in order to convert the image into a matrix and make several operations on it.
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If you put in parentheses, you can change the order of operations in many cases, as parentheses come before everything in the order of operations.
It means that the calculator can follow the order of operations and do the order of operations for you but, you need to know how to do them on your own too.
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Because if you did operations in an impermissible order, or violated laws of operations, then your solution to the equation is wrong.
Because if you perform the operations in a different order your answer will be wrong.