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Complex Formulas

Complex Formulas

Simple formulas have one mathematical operation. Complex formulas involve more than one mathematical operation.

The order of mathematical operations is very important. If you enter a formula that contains several operations, like adding, subtracting and dividing, Excel knows to work those operations in a specific order. The order of operations is:

1. Operations enclosed in parenthesis
2. Exponential calculations (to the power of)
3. Multiplication and division, whichever comes first
4. Addition and subtraction, whichever comes first

Relative to the order, you will also calculate from left to right. Let's look at an example.

2*(6-4) =?

Is the answer 8 or 4? If you calculated in the order in which the numbers appear, ignoring the parentheses, 2*6-4, you'd get the wrong answer, 8. You must follow the order of operations to get the correct answer.

To Calculate the Correct Answer,

1. Calculate the operation in parenthesis 6-4=2.
2. Multiply 2*2=4.
3. The answer is 4.

Important Point When using formulas, the results change each time the numbers are edited.

Important Point Remember: In Excel, never do math "in your head" and type the answer in a cell where you would expect to have a formula calculate the answer.

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