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Order of Operations is like when you have a problem i always use PEMDAS it means parenthesis, expoents, mulitipication, divide, addition, Subtraction follow it.
The order of operations is: P (parentheses) E (Exponents) M (Multiply) D (Divide) A (Add) S (Subtract)
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Because if you perform the operations in a different order your answer will be wrong.
We have to use the order of operations so everyone solves a problem the same.
You do it wrong. With out order of operations, the same math problem could have several different answers. In math, there is only one answer.
It is something you use in math to answer questions that have more than one operation and more than two parts of a problem(ex.2+7 you can't use the order of operations for,(5/8)6+7,you can use this though).The way to remember the order is PEMDAS(parenthesis,exponents,multiply,divide,add,subtract)But go left to right when you do multiply/divide and add/subtract
Parentheses () Exponents Multiply * Divide / Addition + Subtract - In other words pemdas
They can be performed in either order.
Many expressions involve two or more operations. When simplifying such expressions, it is important to perform the operations in the following order:1. Perform any operation(s) within group symbols, which are:a. parentheses ( )b. brackets [ ]c. braces { }d. fraction bar /e. absolute-values bar | |f. radical sign2. Simplify all powers.3. Multiply and divide in order from left to right.4. Add and subtract in order from left to right.If you don't follow this order of operations, you will find a wrong answer.
If you are speaking of Algebra, the order of operations is know as PEMDAS P=PARENTHESE E=EXPONETS M=MULTIPLY D=DIVIDE A=ADD S=SUBTRACT In order to solve an equation you must use this operation, if not you will not get the answer.