‣ Just like in mathematics, follow the MDAS pattern (Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction) in making encrypted words. It only uses binomial/two terms, whole numbers and zero(0).
‣ In decoding with the use of this code, apply the operation then use the A1Z26.
‣ This MDAS code includes the Multiplication Code, Division Code, Addition Code and Subtraction Code.
‣ Word/Letter Separator — =
«ᴍᴜʟᴛɪᴘʟɪᴄᴀᴛɪᴏɴ ᴄᴏᴅᴇ (×)»
A — 1×1
B — 1×2
C — 1×3
D — 1×4, 2×2
E — 1×5
F — 1×6, 2×3
G — 1×7
H — 1×8, 2×4
I — 1×9, 3×3
J — 1×10, 2×5
K — 1×11
L — 1×12, 2×6, 3×4
M — 1×13
N — 1x14, 2x7
O — 1x15, 3x5
P — 1x16, 2x8
Q — 1x17
R — 1x18, 2x9, 3x6S — 1x19
T — 1x20, 2x10, 4x5
U — 1x21, 3x7
V — 1x22, 2x11
W — 1x23
X — 1x24, 2x12, 3x8
Y — 1x25, 5x5
Z — 1x26, 2x13
«DIVISION ᴄᴏᴅᴇ(÷)»
A — 1÷1, 2÷2, 3÷3, 4÷4, 5÷5, 6÷6, ... And so on.
B — 2÷1, 4÷2, 6÷3, 8÷4, 10÷5, 12÷6, ... And so on.
C — 3÷1, 6÷2, 9÷3, 12÷4, 15÷5, 18÷6, ... And so on.
D — 4÷1, 8÷2, 12÷3, 16÷4, 20÷5, 24÷6, ... And so on
E — 5÷1, 10÷2, 15÷3, 20÷4, 25÷5, 30÷6, ... And so on.
F — 6÷1, 12÷2, 18÷3, 24÷4, 30÷5, 36÷6, ... And so on.
G — 7÷1, 14÷2, 21÷3, 28÷4, 35÷5, 42÷6, ... And so on.

BINABASA MO ANG
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