Follow the order of operations; PEMDAS. PEMDAS is Parentheses, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, & Subtract.
Integers
The order of operations is: P (parentheses) E (Exponents) M (Multiply) D (Divide) A (Add) S (Subtract)
Yes. When you divide one variable with an exponent from another, you subtract the exponents
To add or subtract numbers in scientific notation, ensure the exponents are the same; if not, adjust one of the numbers so they match before performing the operation. For multiplication, multiply the coefficients and add the exponents. For division, divide the coefficients and subtract the exponents. Finally, express the result in proper scientific notation, adjusting the coefficient to be between 1 and 10 if necessary.
Integers
Follow the order of operations; PEMDAS. PEMDAS is Parentheses, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, & Subtract.
PEMDAS: parenthesis exponents multiply divide add subtract prentices
Parentheses () Exponents Multiply * Divide / Addition + Subtract - In other words pemdas
The order of operations is: P (parentheses) E (Exponents) M (Multiply) D (Divide) A (Add) S (Subtract)
Yes. When you divide one variable with an exponent from another, you subtract the exponents
32*(3/7-5) + 31
Multiply-Add Divide-Subtract Power-MultiplyIt's the rule for exponents.If the bases are the same and they're...- multiplied; add the exponents. 22(23) = 25- divided; subtract the exponents (36/34) = 32- raised to a power; multiply the exponents (42)4 = 48
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Remember PEMDAS; please excuse my dear aunt Sally. Parentheses, exponents, multiply, divide, add, and subtract.
PEMDAS(Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiply and divide, then add and subtract)
perform the same operation(add, subtract, multiply or divide) to both sides until you isolate the unknown on one side of the equation