2X2X2+1X3=28
You cannot usually simplify numbers. What you can simplify is numeric or algebraic expressions. You carry out the various operations but use BODMAS (I prefer BIDMAS) to determine the order. First do the Brackets. Next the Index (or power Of) Then, with equal priority, Division and Multiplication And last, again with equal priority, Addition and Subtraction.
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You need to use BODMAS whenever you evaluate ANY formula.
they are both the same except in bodmas the D has been switched around you can use both of them though it wouldn't ,take a difference
You use BODMAS as the order of operations. BBrackets first OOrders (ie Powers and Square Roots, etc.) DMDivision and Multiplication (left-to-right) ASAddition and Subtraction (left-to-right)
I believe the first rule is to be consistent. However, there was also a rule to write out numbers zero to nine, then use numbers for 10 or above.
Yes. Integers, Real Numbers, and even Complex Numbers can as well.
Yup follow the rules of BODMAS
use the preposition
Since a given sequence of numbers can be designed to follow any rule, you have to use a system of trial and error to see if you can discover the rule. Sometimes the rule is obvious, sometimes it is extremely complicated. Try to invent a rule which would produce the sequence that you observe.
Use BODMAS, idiot.
It does not cost anything to use 800 numbers they are called toll free numbers, which means there is not toll for using them.