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Numerical Expression A numerical expression is a string of numbers and operational signs that names a number.
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9 + 2 • 6 − 5 6 − (4 + 3)
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Numerical Expression A numerical expression must be evaluated using the order of operations.
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Order of Operations Symbols of grouping–evaluate quantities within symbols of grouping first. Exponents–evaluate a term with an exponent before performing other operations.
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Order of Operations Multiplication and division– perform these operations in order from left to right. Addition and subtraction– perform these operations last, in order from left to right.
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2 + 3 • 4 − 5
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4 ÷ 2 − 3 • 6
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2 • 42 ÷ (6 + 2)
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Algebraic Expression An algebraic expression is a mathematical expression containing numbers, variables, and operational signs.
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Example 1 Evaluate when n = 8. n + 6 = 14
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Example 2 Evaluate when a = −12. a + 7 = −5
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Example 3 Evaluate when n = −3. −7 − n = −4
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Example Evaluate when m = −5. 6m = −30
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Example Evaluate when n = 4. = 12 n 3
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Example Evaluate when x = 2. 18 − 4x = 10
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Example Evaluate when y = 36. = y 9 21 − 17
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Example 4 Evaluate when x = 9 and y = 3. x − (y + 7) = −1
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Example 5 Evaluate when x = -3 and y = 12. 2x − = y 3 −10
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Example 6 Evaluate when a = −2 and b = −3. 2ab − 3b = 21
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Example Evaluate when a = 6 and b = 4. 8a − 5b + 4 = 32
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Example Evaluate when x = 2 and y = −4. 5xy = −40
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Example Evaluate when m = 5 and n = 1. 4m 9 + n = 2
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Example Evaluate when x = 2 and y = 3. = 6x + 2y xy 3
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Example Evaluate when a = 2, b = 3, c = 4, and d = 5.
bc + ad a + c + d = 2
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Example Evaluate when a = 2, b = 3, c = 4, and d = 5. (db − ab)(ad) =
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