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Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally. What did she do? Slander the process of order of operations?

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In life, order matters. If we didn't pay heed to the natural order

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of things, we'd wear our socks over our shoes.

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There would be more fist fights than normal at the DMV.

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And we'd shower after getting dressed. Algebra is no different. There is a right

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and wrong way to do things, and a proper order in which to do them.

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To remember what that order is, we use an acronym called PEMDAS.

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It stands for: parentheses, exponents,

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multiplication and division, and addition and subtraction.

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It does NOT stand for Private Eye Makes District Attorney Sad. But if it helps you remember

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the acronym, more power to you. Let's see it in action.

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Take the problem 5 - 3 + 6 / 2 + (7 -5) in parentheses - squared.

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According to PEMDAS, first we have to take care of those pesky parentheses.

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Easy enough. 7 - 5 isn't rocket science. Good thing, or there would be far too many

00:59

rocket scientists flooding the job market.

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If we rewrite our problem, we get:

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5 - 3 + 6 / 2 + 2 squared.

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Next we have to rub out any exponents. That fella on the end is the only exponent, so

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let's actually square 2 and send him on his way.

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Now we've got 5 - 3 + 6 / 2 + 4

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There's no multiplication, but we do have a tiny bit of division to perform. 6 / 2

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gets our attention first, so says PEMDAS. Yeah, we pretty much do whatever it tells

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us to do. We're whipped.

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We can rewrite our problem as 5 - 3 + 3 + 4

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Addition and subtraction hold equal weight. Subtraction was on the Special K diet for

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the past couple of weeks but it didn't take, so we can just perform all remaining operations

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from left to right to give us our final answer : 9

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Quite a bit different from the answer we'd get if we did everything from left to right

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with disregard for procedure. Here, different is not good.

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No matter how stylin' you think you look in your shoe-socks.

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So there's PEMDAS in a nutshell. Live it. Breathe it. Shmoop it. Love it. Bye.

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