OrderOperationExample

 

 

 

 

 

1

Functions and Parentheses

1%-2,1%-2

 

2

Unary Minus (_)

.

 

3

Power ( 0)

%:

 

4

Multiply and Divide

%º&, ª

 

5

Add and Subtract

-,.

 

6

Equality

/

 

 

 

 

 

So, for example, all operations inside parentheses are performed before operations outside the parentheses.

Examples:

Equations

Meaning

 

 

º:/

a (b3) = c

1º2:/

(a b)3 = c

-ª/

a + (b c) = 12

 

 

1-2ª/

(a + b) c = 12

 

 

01!- . 2:

[%CHG(t + 12), (a – 6)]2

You can't use parentheses for implied multiplication. For example, the expression p (1 – f) must be entered as º1.2, with the "º" operator inserted between P and the left parenthesis.

6–16 Entering and Evaluating Equations

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