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Simplification Technique Through BODMAS Rule & Solutions

Simplification Technique Through BODMAS Rule



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BODMAS RULE & SOLUTIONS


BODMAS‘ rule : BODMAS rule defines the correct sequence in which the operations are to be carried out, so as to find out the value of a given expression.
Here B stands for Bracket,
O stands for Of,
D stands for Division,
M stands for Multiplication,
A standsfor Addition, and
S stands for Subtraction.
First of all the brackets are to be removed, strictly in the order (), {}, [].
After removing the brackets, wemakeuse of the following mathematical operations& solve the problems following the same sequence:
1.Of
  1. Division
  2. Multiplication
  3. Addition
  4. Subtraction
Let us understand this concept with the help of some examples:
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