The rules and the acronyms describe different things.
No, they donβt.
If you have to make more rules to say M and D are the same,
I didnβt make more rules - thatβs the existing rules. Hereβs one of many graphics on the topic which are easy to find on the internetβ¦
β¦thatβs one of the two examples you used?
Yes. Did you try looking for one and ramping it up to the most difficult level? Iβm guessing not.
IT IS AMBIGUOUS IN THIS POST
No, it isnβt. Division before subtraction, always.
ALL EXAMPLES I HAVE SHOWN
None of those have been ambiguous either, as I have pointed out.
That is the problem at hand.
The problem is people not obeying the rules of Maths.
There is no real problem solving in trying to decipher poorly written shit
Itβs not poorly written. Itβs written the exact way youβd find it in any Maths textbook.