How do you use PEMDAS to simplify 2[4+3(7+4)]?

2 Answers
Feb 8, 2016

2[−4+3(−7+4)]

The expression has so many parenthesis that no rule of order of operations is needed

2[−4+3(-3)]

2[−4-9]

2[−13]

-26

Feb 8, 2016

2[4+3(7+4)]=26

Explanation:

First, we evaluate any expressions within parentheses.

2[4+3(7+4)]

Within the innermost parentheses, there are no exponents, and no multiplication or division, thus we move on to adding 7 and 4

=2[4+3(3)]

Within the outer parentheses, there are no exponents, so we move on to multiplying 3 and 3.

2[ 4+3(3) ]

=2[ 4+(9) ]

There is no more multiplication within the outer parentheses, and so we move on to adding 4 and 9

=2[13]

Now that there are no operations left within parentheses, we continue. The only operation remaining outside of parentheses is to multiply 2 and 13

=26