Understanding the order of operations is crucial when working with algebraic expressions. These acronyms—BIDMAS, BODMAS, and PEDMAS—help students prioritize operations to get the correct result. Each letter stands for a type of operation, and you should perform them in this order:
- Brackets (parentheses): Solve any expressions within parentheses first.
- Indices (Orders): Evaluate exponents and roots.
- Division and Multiplication: Left to right, perform these operations.
- Addition and Subtraction: Handle these last, again working from left to right.
In our exercise, the expression \( -8.31 + 4.83 \) is encapsulated in parentheses. Hence, according to BIDMAS/BODMAS/PEDMAS, we start by solving this portion of the problem first.