Using order of operations to simplify an expression

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👉 Learn how to simplify mathematics expressions. A mathematis expression is a finite combination of numbers and symbols formed following a set of operations or rules. To simplify a mathematics expression means to reduce the expression into simpler form.

For expressions having parenthesis, the parenthesis is first cleared using distribution property starting from the innermost parenthesis, if the parenthesis is nested. Then the expression is simplified by combining terms having the same variable(s) following the given operation(s).

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Thank you I am in algebra two in this really helps

Treypresents
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we do BEDMAS, which is brackets, exponents/square root, division/multiplication, addition/substraction

the-satire
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Can you do a video with it with out a fraction please I trying to help my little cousin that’s in 5th grade

Lordxfocus
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That PEMDAS is usefull but i know that there are other techniques like that BEDMAS BODMAS or something like that?Can someone explain them with few words pls and thx ?

filipborin
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What if we're dealing with variables? That's what I'm struggling on.

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Does anyone have a clear understanding of when PEMDAS does, and does not, apply? For example, when rearranging equations the variables are "moved" in an order opposite to PEMDAS because you are undoing operations. Why are simplification questions not done that way since there is no equality?

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