Oh, dude, the E in PEMDAS stands for "exponents." It's like those little superscript numbers that make math look all fancy and complicated. So, when you see that E, just remember it's telling you to deal with those pesky exponents before anything else.
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The inverse of PEMDAS is the opposite operation order such as: S=subtraction, A=addition, D=division, M=multiplication, E=exponents, and P=parentheses.
PEMDAS states for P is parethasis E for exponents M for mutiply D for division A for add and S for subtract
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PEMDAS is used for math and is normally taught at a 4th-5th grade level. PEMDAS is used to remember the order of normally a 5th grade equation: Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.