What does the term Algebraic order of operations refers to?

Harold Kessler

Harold Kessler

Answered question

2021-12-19

What does the term Algebraic order of operations refers to? Justify with example

Answer & Explanation

Debbie Moore

Debbie Moore

Beginner2021-12-20Added 43 answers

Step 1
Algebraic order of operations refers to the order of operations in which the given equation is to be solved.
The order of operations are
1. Parenthesis
2. Exponentials
3. Multiplication and division
4. Addition and subtraction
Step 2
For example, (2+3)2×3+4
=(5)2×3+4 (parenthesis)
=25×3+4 (exponents)
=75+4 (multiplication)
=79 (addition)
Mary Goodson

Mary Goodson

Beginner2021-12-21Added 37 answers

Algebraic order of operations refers to the order of operations in which the given equation is to be solved.
- Parenthesis
- Exponentials
- Multiplication and division
- Addition and subtraction
(2+3)2×3+4
=(5)2×3+4 - paranthesis
=25×3+4 - exponents
=75+4 - multiplication
=79 - addition
RizerMix

RizerMix

Expert2021-12-28Added 656 answers

Algebraic order of operations refers to the order of operations in which the given equation is to be solved. The order of operations are parenthesis, exponentials, multiplication and division, addition and subtraction.

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