I. ’BODMAS’Rule: This rule depicts the correct sequence in which the operations are to be executed,so as to find out the value of a given expression.
Here, ‘B’ stands for ’bracket’ ,’O’for ‘of’ , ‘D’ for’ division’ and ‘M’ for ‘multiplication’, ‘A’ for ‘addition’ and ‘S’ for ‘subtraction’.
Thus, in simplifying an expression, first of all the brackets must be removed, strictly in the order(), {} and [].
After removing the brackets, we must use the following operations strictly in the order:
(1)of (2)division (3) multiplication (4)addition (5)subtraction.
|a| ={a, if a>0
-a, if a<0
Thus, |5|=5 and |-5|=-(-5)=5.
III. Virnaculum (or bar): When an expression contains Virnaculum, before applying the ‘BODMAS’ rule, we simplify the expression under the Virnaculum.