math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/How_is_order_of_operations_used_in_maths

Preview meta tags from the math.answers.com website.

Linked Hostnames

8

Thumbnail

Search Engine Appearance

Google

https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/How_is_order_of_operations_used_in_maths

How is order of operations used in maths? - Answers

Let's look at 5 * 4 - 2 Do you multiply 5 by 4 and then subtract 2 to get an answer of 18 or Do you subtract 2 from 4 and the multiply by 5 to get an answer of 10 To avoid this confusion, a order of operations is defined and accepted by the world. In this simple case, multiplication takes precedence over subtraction, so the correct answer is 18. Mathematical operations include exponentiation, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. If you are into computer programming, you can add logical operations to this set of operations. There is a set orders of computation that has been agreed upon by everyone to give consistent answers no matter who evaluates the expression. One caveat to this is the use of parentheses to force the order of evaluation in certain desired ways.



Bing

How is order of operations used in maths? - Answers

https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/How_is_order_of_operations_used_in_maths

Let's look at 5 * 4 - 2 Do you multiply 5 by 4 and then subtract 2 to get an answer of 18 or Do you subtract 2 from 4 and the multiply by 5 to get an answer of 10 To avoid this confusion, a order of operations is defined and accepted by the world. In this simple case, multiplication takes precedence over subtraction, so the correct answer is 18. Mathematical operations include exponentiation, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. If you are into computer programming, you can add logical operations to this set of operations. There is a set orders of computation that has been agreed upon by everyone to give consistent answers no matter who evaluates the expression. One caveat to this is the use of parentheses to force the order of evaluation in certain desired ways.



DuckDuckGo

https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/How_is_order_of_operations_used_in_maths

How is order of operations used in maths? - Answers

Let's look at 5 * 4 - 2 Do you multiply 5 by 4 and then subtract 2 to get an answer of 18 or Do you subtract 2 from 4 and the multiply by 5 to get an answer of 10 To avoid this confusion, a order of operations is defined and accepted by the world. In this simple case, multiplication takes precedence over subtraction, so the correct answer is 18. Mathematical operations include exponentiation, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. If you are into computer programming, you can add logical operations to this set of operations. There is a set orders of computation that has been agreed upon by everyone to give consistent answers no matter who evaluates the expression. One caveat to this is the use of parentheses to force the order of evaluation in certain desired ways.

  • General Meta Tags

    22
    • title
      How is order of operations used in maths? - Answers
    • charset
      utf-8
    • Content-Type
      text/html; charset=utf-8
    • viewport
      minimum-scale=1, initial-scale=1, width=device-width, shrink-to-fit=no
    • X-UA-Compatible
      IE=edge,chrome=1
  • Open Graph Meta Tags

    7
    • og:image
      https://st.answers.com/html_test_assets/Answers_Blue.jpeg
    • og:image:width
      900
    • og:image:height
      900
    • og:site_name
      Answers
    • og:description
      Let's look at 5 * 4 - 2 Do you multiply 5 by 4 and then subtract 2 to get an answer of 18 or Do you subtract 2 from 4 and the multiply by 5 to get an answer of 10 To avoid this confusion, a order of operations is defined and accepted by the world. In this simple case, multiplication takes precedence over subtraction, so the correct answer is 18. Mathematical operations include exponentiation, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. If you are into computer programming, you can add logical operations to this set of operations. There is a set orders of computation that has been agreed upon by everyone to give consistent answers no matter who evaluates the expression. One caveat to this is the use of parentheses to force the order of evaluation in certain desired ways.
  • Twitter Meta Tags

    1
    • twitter:card
      summary_large_image
  • Link Tags

    16
    • alternate
      https://www.answers.com/feed.rss
    • apple-touch-icon
      /icons/180x180.png
    • canonical
      https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/How_is_order_of_operations_used_in_maths
    • icon
      /favicon.svg
    • icon
      /icons/16x16.png

Links

58