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a set of rules used to evaluate expressions with more than one operation is the
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A special set of rules, called the order of operations, can be used to solve expressions with more than one operation.Thank me by visiting,http://www.politicalsimpleton.comGood day!
a set of rules used to evaluate expressions with more than one operation is the
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This set of rules is called the Order of Operations.Many people remember this rule with the letters PEMDAS ("Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally")
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That's called an "operator", for example, the plus sign in 3 + 4. The numbers are the "operands" - that is, the numbers (or expressions) operated upon. More precisely, a binary operator, since it works with two operands. In theory, an operand is just a special way of writing a function, since a third number is calculated, according to certain rules, from the other two.
Semantic rules determine operations that associate expressions of the given language with their meanings. For Transparent Intensional Logic meanings are abstract procedures called "constructions", which are well-defined. Semantic rules - as seen from the TIL viewpoint - are instructions that make it possible to associate expressions with constructions. The result of a construction associated with an expression E - if any - is what Church calls "denotation" of E.
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