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C.FRED is IGNORANT of MATHEMATICS! AND ENGLISH GRAMMAR! Otherwise he would have a brain and KNOW WHY I WAS EDITING IT! He if he was trying to stop persons from editing out of his pride and ignorance then SHOULD be BLOCKED!

FIRST For Mnemonics for MATH for the Order of Operations BEDMAS is the ONLY correct way!

For the following REASONS! [Brackets] ALWAYS come first! Then Exponents second ALWAYS in that order! Then you do Division third, and then FOURTH and ONLY THEN you can do the (Parentheses) because they, the have a special meaning and it usually refers to you guessed it-- MULTIPLICATION and (Parentheses) it takes precedence so do that first any multiplication in  and then FIFTH you do Multiplication with no  then sixth ADDITION and then finally SUBTRACTION SEVENTH!

So to REPEAT--REITERATE the POINT:

Always solve in BEDMAS Order of Operation From LEFT ---> RIGHT

1.)[Brackets] 2.)Exponents 3.)Division 4.)Then (Parentheses) --which means to multiply it can be used to signify precedence in the Order of Operations AND to indicate MULTIPLICATION 5.)Multiplication and any outside of (parentheses) and *remember no matter what operation you are doing it is from LEFT---> Right always! 6.)Addition 7.)Subtraction

The PAGE states: In some English speaking countries, Parentheses may be called Brackets, or symbols of inclusion and Exponents may be called either Indices, Powers or Orders, which have the same precedence as Roots or Radicals.******THEY ARE NOT OF EQUAL IMPORTANCE! ****** Since multiplication and division are of equal precedence, ***WRONG****M and D are often interchanged, leading to such acronyms as BOMDAS.,<***WRONG*** The original order of operations in some countries was ****CORRECT****-->BODMAS, which stands for Brackets, Orders or pOwers, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction. The O is sometimes associated with Of. <---**NO** This mnemonic was common until exponentials were added into the mnemonic.[1][2][3]***Wikipedia Please CORRECT the whole page Is the person that wrote this the one who is blocking me? C. Fred?
 * Wikipedia*** This person saying it is interchangeable is NOT correct! Parentheses are not [ ] Brackets!

Seriously! Is he C.Fred IGNORANT of ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR and or the USES of PARENTHESES in MATH and its meanings?

(parentheses) in MATH mean MULTIPLICATION. It also means to do THAT part of the equation first! AFTER [ ], exponents, and Division that is! It is in NO WAY interchangeable!

ALSO just the sheer IGNORANCES of C. FRED who blocked me OR the person who is ignorant and thought [ Brackets] and (Parentheses) in the English language are the same or interchangeable NO they are NOT!

So AGAIN me trying to POINT that out!

AND me editing and the OTHER person out of their ignorance and pride trying to STOP correction so that either school aged children or adults who view will not learn INCORRECT information, if C.Fred was the one FOUR times in a row altering it back and refusing to ALLOW CORRECTION--MUCH NEEDED CORRECTION then HE should be banned!

Both the MATH and the BAD Grammar NEED Correction!

Also when I was trying to state that their is NO new math versus old math! There is no American math and Canadian Math there is ONLY the CORRECT way to do MATH and to solve and equation and then there is ignorance of HOW to do that!

INCLUDE the CORECTIONS!

[Brackets] ALWAYS come first! Then Exponents second ALWAYS in that order! Then you do Division third, and then FOURTH and ONLY THEN you can do the (Parentheses) because they, the have a special meaning and it usually refers to you guessed it-- MULTIPLICATION and (Parentheses) it takes precedence so do that first any multiplication in  and then FIFTH you do Multiplication with no  then sixth ADDITION and then finally SUBTRACTION SEVENTH!

So to REPEAT--REITERATE the POINT:

Always solve in BEDMAS Order of Operation From LEFT ---> RIGHT

1.)[Brackets] 2.)Exponents 3.)Division 4.)Then (Parentheses) --which means to multiply it can be used to signify precedence in the Order of Operations AND to indicate MULTIPLICATION 5.)Multiplication and any outside of (parentheses) and *remember no matter what operation you are doing it is from LEFT---> Right always! 6.)Addition 7.)Subtraction

citation-- to state it DOES mean to do the equation inside first!In regards to [ ] or http://rapidtables.com/math/symbols/Basic_Math_Symbols.htm

Meaning: calculate expression inside first Example: 2 × (3+5) = 16

[ ] Meaning: calculate expression inside first Example: [(1+2)×(1+5)] = 18

Note: It could have been written [ (1+2) (1+5)] and in that way it would be UNDERSTOOD to MULTIPLY the NUMBER INSIDE (Parentheses) by the other Number whether it be inside a Parentheses itself or NOT. THAT is WHEN [ ] Brackets ARE USED because otherwise it would not be needed. It IS used to specify the ORDER to do THAT calculation first.

EXAMPLE:

[(1+2)(1+5)]+ 4-3 [(3)(1+5)]+ 4-3 [(3)(6)]+ 4-3 [18]+ 4-3 22-3 =19

It DOES MATTER what ORDER OF OPERATION you calculate first!

That is how it is properly used. From LEFT to RIGHT in ORDER of BEDMAS!

HERE is ANOTHER example of a SOURSE FOR the (2) TWO ways Parentheses are used. http://study.com/academy/lesson/using-parentheses-in-math-rules-examples.html

1.) 5(2) When we see numbers in Parentheses it is indicating that we are to MULTIPLY. 2.) Tells us which equation to solve first!

In English pa·ren·the·sis [pəˈrenTHəsəs]

NOUN a word, clause, or sentence inserted as an explanation or afterthought into a passage that is grammatically complete without it, in writing usually marked off by curved brackets, dashes, or commas.

A remark that is added to a sentence, often to provide an explanation or extra information, that is separated from the main part of the sentence by commas, brackets, or dashes: The sentence "Her youngest sister - the one who lives in Australia - is coming over next summer" contains a parenthesis.

So basically a qualifying statement--that could be left out.

Brackets :

https://www.bing.com/search?q=brackets+punctuation&filters=ufn%3a%22brackets+punctuation%22+sid%3a%2285a5e911-097c-5eaf-3de7-8a7e2f57e3e3%22&FORM=SNAPST

So in MATH likely, represents matched pairs or similar equations and all require and take precedence so that the rest of the equation can be solved.

Therefore [ ] it DOES NOT mean the SAME thing as. means MULTIPLICATION while [] means several SETS of the SAME type or kind!

The REASON they are specifically USED!

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