- Use the order of operations – PEMDAS
Order of Operations
You may or may not recall the order of operations for applying several mathematical operations to one expression. Just as it is a social convention for us to drive on the right-hand side of the road, the order of operations is a set of conventions used to provide order when you are required to use several mathematical operations for one expression.
- Perform all operations within grouping symbols first. Grouping symbols include parentheses ( ), brackets [ ], braces { }, and fraction bars.
- Evaluate exponents or square roots.
- Multiply or divide, from left to right.
- Add or subtract, from left to right.
This order of operations is true for all real numbers.
- Please [latex]\displaystyle \Rightarrow[/latex] Parentheses (and other grouping symbols)
- Excuse [latex]\displaystyle \Rightarrow[/latex] Exponents
- My Dear [latex]\displaystyle \Rightarrow[/latex] Multiplication and Division (from left to right)
- Aunt Sally [latex]\displaystyle \Rightarrow[/latex] Addition and Subtraction (from left to right)
Even though multiplication comes before division in the saying, division could be performed first. Which is performed first, between multiplication and division, is determined by which comes first when reading from left to right. The same is true of addition and subtraction. Don’t let the saying confuse you about this!
[latex]7–5+3\cdot8[/latex]