Order of Operations (BIDMAS/BODMAS) (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths)
Revision Note
Written by: Jamie Wood
Reviewed by: Dan Finlay
Order of Operations (BIDMAS/BODMAS)
What is the order of operations (BODMAS/BIDMAS)?
If there is more than one operation in a calculation then they should be done in the following order
Brackets: ( )
Perform any calculation(s) inside brackets first
pOwers or Indices (sometimes Order): 2, 3, √ and similar
These include powers, roots, reciprocals
Divisions or Multiplications: × or ÷
If there are more than one of these then work them out left to right
Division includes fractions
Additions or Subtractions: + or -
If there are more than one of these then work them out left to right
The acronym BODMAS or BIDMAS can help you remember the order of operations
In what order should fractions and roots be dealt with?
Fractions mean division in calculations (BODMAS/BIDMAS)
There may be "invisible brackets" around the numerator and around the denominator
e.g. means
Instead of brackets we extend the fraction line to show exactly what is on the top and what is on the bottom
Roots are pOwers (BODMAS/BIDMAS)
There may be "invisible brackets" under the root
e.g. means
Instead of brackets we extend the top line on the root symbol to show everything that is to be rooted
How do I use a calculator for BIDMAS/BODMAS questions?
Ensure that you enter a long or complicated calculation carefully
For most modern calculators, the calculation can be typed in exactly as it is written on paper
You may need to use additional brackets on older calculators
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Make sure that you always check that your answer seems sensible!
Worked Example
Work out .
Use BODMAS
First calculate anything inside "B"rackets, , so the question becomes
Then any p"O"wers,
followed by any "M"ultiplications and "D"ivisions,
and finally any "A"dditions and "S"ubtractions,
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