BODMAS is an acronym for helping remember the order for dealing with mathematical operators in a mathematical statement (operators are done according to the letters of the word from left to right):
B - Stands for Bracket.
O - Stands for "OF" or "Orders" (i.e. Powers and Square Roots, etc.)
D - Stands for Division.
M - Stands for Multiplication.
A - Stands for Addition.
S - Stands for Subtraction
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Note that the acronym is not totally correct if obeyed strictly: 1 - 2 + 3 gives -4 using BODMAS (as it says do the addition before the subtraction), but the correct value is 2.
The fact is that there are two pairs of operators that have equal precedence and should be done in left to right order: Divide and Multiply, Subtract and Add. (Alternatively, if Divide and Subtract have a slightly higher priority in their pair and are done first, then the answer will always be correct, ie the acronym should be BODMSA.)
1-2=-1
-1+3=2
Nothing wrong with BODMAS
turki
You need to use BODMAS whenever you evaluate ANY formula.
BODMAS
BIDMAS, BODMAS and BEDMAS all pretty much mean the same thing, although BEDMAS is the least used, BODMAS is used by most mathematicians, and BIDMAS is mainly used for teaching people about it.
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
i THINK THERE IS NO LOGIC BEHIND BODMAS RULE. IT IS JUST A CONVENTION.
BracketsOperations ,Order,OfDivisionMultiplicationAdditionSubtrationThat's BODMAS!
turki
You need to use BODMAS whenever you evaluate ANY formula.
you will understand when you are older
BODMAS
BODMAS i.e bracket of division multiplication addition subtraction. So 'O' meant here is 'of'.
BIDMAS, BODMAS and BEDMAS all pretty much mean the same thing, although BEDMAS is the least used, BODMAS is used by most mathematicians, and BIDMAS is mainly used for teaching people about it.
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
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BracketsIndeciesDivideMultiplyAddSubtractBracketsOverDivideMultiplyAddSubtract
you do this by using bodmas.