Order of Operations - rules for arithmetic and algebra that describe what sequence to follow to evaluate an expression involving more than one operation.

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Order of Operations - rules for arithmetic and algebra that describe what sequence to follow to evaluate an expression involving more than one operation

The Rules Step 1:Do operations inside grouping symbols such as parentheses (), brackets [], and braces {}, and operations separated by fraction bars. Parentheses within parentheses are called nested parentheses (( )). Step 2: Evaluate Powers (exponents) or roots. Step 3: Perform multiplication or division in order by reading the problem from left to right. Step 4: Perform addition or subtraction in order by reading the problem from left to right.

#1 does each step left to right: #2 uses the order of operations The rules for order of operations exist so that everyone can perform the same consistent operations and achieve the same results. Method 2 is the correct method. Order of Operations - WHY? Imagine if two different people wanted to evaluate the same expression two different ways...

Order of Operations - WHY? Can you imagine what it would be like if calculations were performed differently by various financial institutions? What if doctors prescribed different doses of medicine using the same formulas but achieving different results?

The order of operations must be followed each time you rewrite the expression. Divide. Multiply. Add. Order of Operations: Example 1 Evaluate without grouping symbols This expression has no parentheses and no exponents. First solve any multiplication or division parts left to right. Then solve any addition or subtraction parts left to right.

Exponents (powers) Multiply. Subtract. The order of operations must be followed each time you rewrite the expression. Order of Operations: Example 2 Expressions with powers Firs,t solve exponents (powers). Second, solve multiplication or division parts left to right. Then, solve any addition or subtraction parts left to right.

Exponents (powers) Multiply. Subtract. The order of operations must be followed each time you rewrite the expression. Grouping symbols Divide. Order of Operations: Example 3 Evaluate with grouping symbols First, solve parts inside grouping symbols according to the order of operations. Solve any exponent (Powers). Then, solve multiplication or division parts left to right. Then solve any addition or subtraction parts left to right.

Exponents (powers) Multiply. Work above the fraction bar. Simplify : Divide. Work below the fraction bar. Grouping symbols Add. Order of Operations: Example 4 Expressions with fraction bars 48 16

Exponents (powers) Subtract. The order of operations must be followed each time you rewrite the expression. Add. Evaluate when x=2, y=3, and n=4: 1) Substitute in the values for the variables Exponents (powers) Subtract. Add. Order of Operations: Example 5 Evaluate variable expressions Inside grouping symbols: Continue with the rest: