ORDER OF OPERATIONS Back to the Future. Its all Review Order of operations with Integers works the same way for whole numbers, integers, fractions decimals.

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ORDER OF OPERATIONS Back to the Future

Its all Review Order of operations with Integers works the same way for whole numbers, integers, fractions decimals etc. Different looking, but still the same.

BEDMAS Our Old Friend…. BRACKETS EXPONENTS DIVISION MULTIPLICATION ADDITION SUBTRACTION It still works!

Examples -3 x x (-2) = -6 + (-8) = -14 NOT……… -3 x x (-2) = -3 x 6 x -2 = -18 x -2 = 36 Write the Top of each page. IT WILL HELP YOU!!!

Example # (62 – 52) = x (10) = = 56 Not…… -4 +6(62-52) = 2 x (10) = 20

Order of Operations With Integers 3 x (–7) + 4 x (-5) 15 + (+5) 2 x 2 (-18) – 9 x 2

Examples

JUST REMEMBER! BracketsExponentsDivisionMultiplicationAdditionSubtraction