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A General Introduction to the Order of Operations Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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Operations and Operators Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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Expressions Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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arentheses xponents ultiply ivide dd ubtract PEMDASPEMDAS Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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eamath.com Student Resources
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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A General Introduction to the Order of Operations Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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The Order of Operations The Basic Four Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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Operations and Operators Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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Definition – Natural Numbers The set of numbers {1,2…} Copyright Scott Storla 2015 The natural numbers are {1,2,3…} The whole numbers are {0,1,2,3…}
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 eamath.com Student Resources
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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The Order of Operations The Basic Four Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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The Order of Operations Explicit Grouping Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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The Order of Operations Explicit Grouping Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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The Order of Operations Implicit Grouping Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Count the number of operators, discuss the order of the operations and then simplify.
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The Order of Operations Implicit Grouping Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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Practicing Some Vocabulary For Expressions Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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Vocabulary Term Sum Factor Product Difference Quotient Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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We add terms to get a sum. For example 2 + 3 = 5. 2 is a term. 3 is a term. 5 is the sum. We multiply factors to get a product. For example 2 x 3 = 6 2 is a factor. 3 is a factor. 6 is the product. Copyright Scott Storla 2015 When we subtract we have a difference. When we divide we have a quotient. We often name an expression by the last operation we would carry out.
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Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Using the words term, factor, sum, product, difference or quotient describe each expression.
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Fill in the blanks using the words term, factor, sum, product, difference or quotient. Copyright Scott Storla 2015 sumterm factor product term sum termdifference factor product term sumdifference quotient
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Fill in the blanks using the words term, factor, sum, product, difference or quotient. Copyright Scott Storla 2015 sum term factor product difference term sum
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Fill in the blanks using the words term, factor, sum, product, difference or quotient. Copyright Scott Storla 2015 sum term factor product difference quotient
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Practicing Some Vocabulary For Expressions Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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You understand the order of operations when you’re able to correctly ; a)Attend to the operators. b)Consciously order the operations. c)Simplify the expression. d)Use the proper vocabulary when you describe the process to yourself and others. Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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The Order of Operations Copyright Scott Storla 2015
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