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Accentuate the Negative Integers and Rational Numbers

Investigation 4: Properties of Operations Students will demonstrate their understanding of additional properties in relationship to how they are being combined.

Homework Pg 86 4-7,12,13,14,45

Warm-up

4.1 Order of Operations Students will demonstrate the correct order to solve expressions with multiple operations.

Order of Operations What is the order Parenthesis Exponent Grouping symbols Exponent Radicals also Multiply or Divide Left to right what comes first Add or subtract

Problem 4.1 pg 79 We will discuss as a class How do parenthesis change a problem

Warm-up

4.2 The Distributive Property Students will understand the property of distribution when solving expressions and equations.

Problem 4.2 pg 82 We will discuss as a class What does it mean to distribute Take what is outside and multiply to everything inside This will be very important with later math and polynomials

Warm-up

4.3 What operations are needed Students will create mathematical equations from word problems.

Problem 4.3 pg 84 We will discuss as a class What words mean Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Exponent Grouping

Quiz