a. Perform the operation inside the parentheses
b. Perform the exponent.
c. multiply or divide.
d. add or subtract.
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A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, esp. by a computer....
What role of operations that applies when you are solving an equation does not apply when your solving an inequality?"
There are different rules for different operations.
The order of operations relate to solving multi-step equations because you are following the order of operations just in a backwards way.
The answer will not be the same if you do not follow the order of operations. PEMDAS is the way most people remember it. It tells you what to do first and you need to know this to do the problems correctly. If not, you will often have the wrong answer.
The rules for solving word problems are read the problem, decide what you need to do, solve the problem, and check your answer.
No professions use order of operations. It is just a method of solving an equation.
Solving inequalities and equations are the same because both have variables in the equation.
There is no definite answer on any one person who invented the order of operations in algebra. There isn't even strong evidence to state that this or that group or country invented it. It has evolve over time and study by many mathematicians. Some of the rules are natural rules, meaning the equation is solved in the most logical and simple form. Some are artificial rules, which means they are not necessarily simpler, but they are the most effective in solving the equation without error.
There are different rules for different operations.
yes