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What is the meaning of 'of' in BODMAS rule?

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Answered by armyblink7428
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order of operations

BODMAS rule is an acronym used to remember the order of operations to be followed while solving expressions in mathematics. It stands for B - Brackets, O - Order of powers or roots, D - Division, M - Multiplication A - Addition, and S - Subtraction.

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Answered by SpideyySense
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BODMAS is a short form for Brackets, of, Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction. In some regions, it is also known as PEDMAS - Parentheses, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction.

This rule explains the order of operations (order of precedence) to solve an expression. According to BODMAS rule, in a given mathematical expression that contains combination of signs: brackets ((), {}, , −), multiplication, of, addition, subtraction, division, we must first solve or simplify the brackets followed by of (powers and roots etc.), of, then division, multiplication, addition and subtraction from left to right. Solving the problem without following BODMAS rule or from right hand direction will give you a wrong answer.

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