This title refers to someone who has enormous amounts of technical knowledge and can be considered a master of his domain. More specifically this title refers to an expert computer programmer.
As a last resort the software engineering department called in their regional bitmaster to help eradicate the bugs in their application.
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B is for Brackets
E is for Exponents
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E is for Exponents
D is for Division
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A is for Addition
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Get the biomass mug.The order, in mathematics, of precedence of operations:
Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
So 3 + (3 * 4)
Often used as a dumbed down version of PEMDAS. Quite widely used in the British OCR GCSE mathematics course.
Very much different to ordered precedence, whereby the equation is processed in order of writing.
Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
So 3 + (3 * 4)
Often used as a dumbed down version of PEMDAS. Quite widely used in the British OCR GCSE mathematics course.
Very much different to ordered precedence, whereby the equation is processed in order of writing.
Using BODMAS, 3 + 8 * 2 = 19
Using ordered precedence, 3 + 8 * 2 = 22
This can be fixed using brackets, (3 + 8) * 2 = 22
Using ordered precedence, 3 + 8 * 2 = 22
This can be fixed using brackets, (3 + 8) * 2 = 22
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