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What would be the Prefix notation for the given equation? (a+(b/c)*(d^e)-f)

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Answered by phunchokangchok
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Answered by Anonymous
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The prefix notation for the given equation (a+(b/c)*(d^e)-f) is,

According to the precedence order,

( ) : highest precedence

^ : second highest precedence

* / : third highest precedence

+ - : lowest precedence

On solving the equation, (a+(b/c)*(d^e)-f)

⇒ (a+(/bc)*(^de)-f)

⇒ (a+(*/bc^de)-f)

⇒ (+a*/bc^de)-f

⇒ -+a*/bc^def

Hence, the prefix notation for the given equation,

(a+(b/c)*(d^e)-f) = -+a*/bc^def

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