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Solving Equations and using the calculator
Secondary 3 Essentials
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Order of operations What is the order of operations?
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Order of operations a −7∙2 b.) 5∙ 2 2 −1 c.) 16÷4 3−1 3 −22÷11
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Solving equations When solving equations, we are doing Order of Operations backwards. 1. 2𝑥−19=1 2.) 2 𝑥+1 2 −2=18 3.) 4 𝑥 2 +5=21
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Solving equations 4.) 𝑥+4=2𝑥−2 5.) 7 𝑥+1 =4−8𝑥 6.) 𝑥 𝑥−2 = 𝑥 2 +𝑥
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Solving equations 7.) 11𝑥−2=5−2𝑥−8 8.) 𝑥+2 =
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calculator Remember that your graphing calculator is able to do Order of Operations. 1.) 6 2 (use the 𝑥 2 key) 2.) 6 3 (enter 6 ^ 3) 3.) 6 5−1 (enter 6 ^ (5-1))
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4.) − 3 2 5.) −3 2 6.) − 3 2 If you don’t use parenthesis (like in #4), does your calculator do negatives or exponents first? Does this agree or disagree with the order of operations?
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Calculator In the following two problems, notice that the numbers are all the same; the only difference is in what you are dividing. 7.) 2 2 −6∙ /2 8.) −6∙ When dividing fractions that have multiple parts in either the numerator or denominator, you should put ______________around the entire numerator and around the entire denominator.
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calculator Don’t forget to include parentheses exactly where they appear in the problems. 9.) ) − ) (36) +25 12.) (36+25) ) (36+25 If you don’t close the parenthesis, where does your calculator assume they should be closed?
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Practice Problems 14.) 4−8 2 2 15.) −6+3 4+9 − 4 2 16.) 9+2 3−6 2
14.) 4− ) − − ) −6 2 17.) 34− −6
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