The order of operations refers to the specific sequence in which mathematical operations are performed in an expression. It dictates that certain operations should be carried out before others, ensuring consistency and accuracy in calculations.
Related terms
Parentheses: These symbols "(" and ")" are used in an expression to group together parts that should be evaluated first.
Exponents: In an expression, exponents represent repeated multiplication or raising a number to a certain power.
Multiplication/Division and Addition/Subtraction: These two pairs of operations have their own specific order within the overall sequence dictated by the order of operations.