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How to systems of equations?

 Jan 14, 2016

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The systems of equations is: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction.

 

An example is: (2*3+5)2+4 You would start with the parentheses, and inside you would start with 2*3 which equals 6.

 

After that part: (6+5)2+4 We still have parentheses, so you are now going to focus on addition inside the parentheses 6+5=11

 

After that part: 112+4 Now we focus on the exponents. 11*11=121

 

After that part: 121+4 Now, since there is no multiplication/division, we will focus on the addition. 121+4=125

 

After that part: 125 The final answer of (2*3+5)2+4 is 125. That is how PEMDAS(the systems of equations) works.

 Jan 14, 2016
 #1
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Best Answer

The systems of equations is: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction.

 

An example is: (2*3+5)2+4 You would start with the parentheses, and inside you would start with 2*3 which equals 6.

 

After that part: (6+5)2+4 We still have parentheses, so you are now going to focus on addition inside the parentheses 6+5=11

 

After that part: 112+4 Now we focus on the exponents. 11*11=121

 

After that part: 121+4 Now, since there is no multiplication/division, we will focus on the addition. 121+4=125

 

After that part: 125 The final answer of (2*3+5)2+4 is 125. That is how PEMDAS(the systems of equations) works.

rarinstraw1195 Jan 14, 2016
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Thanks rarinstraw that is a good explanation for ORDER OF OPERATION     lol  :)

 

The question didn't make sense anyway.... 5 points from me :)

 Jan 15, 2016

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