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WARM UP MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.How many miles does Joyce travel if she drives for 6 hours at an average speed of 60 miles per hour? a) 66 miles b) 180 miles c) 360 miles d) 420 miles 2.The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 4 centimeters 8 centimeters, and 7 centimeters. What is the perimeter of the triangle? f) 7cm g) 16cm h) 19cm i) 28cm 3
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WARM UP MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.How many miles does Joyce travel if she drives for 6 hours at an average speed of 60 miles per hour? a) 66 miles b) 180 miles c) 360 miles d) 420 miles 2.The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 4 centimeters 8 centimeters, and 7 centimeters. What is the perimeter of the triangle? f) 7cm g) 16cm h) 19cm i) 28cm 2
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WARM UP MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.How many miles does Joyce travel if she drives for 6 hours at an average speed of 60 miles per hour? a) 66 miles b) 180 miles c) 360 miles d) 420 miles 2.The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 4 centimeters 8 centimeters, and 7 centimeters. What is the perimeter of the triangle? f) 7cm g) 16cm h) 19cm i) 28cm 1
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.How many miles does Joyce travel if she drives for 6 hours at an average speed of 60 miles per hour? a) 66 miles b) 180 miles c) 360 miles d) 420 miles 2.The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 4 centimeters 8 centimeters, and 7 centimeters. What is the perimeter of the triangle? f) 7cm g) 16cm h) 19cm i) 28cm WARM UP 0
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Required Class Supplies Paper Pencil (no pen) Scientific Calculator (preferably Texas Instruments TI-30x) *you will need these supplies everyday!
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1.3 Order of Operations GOAL: Use the established order of operations. KEY WORDS: Order of Operations Left-to-Right Rule
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1.3 Order of Operations ORDER OF OPERATIONS In arithmetic and algebra there is an order of operations to evaluate an expression involving more than one operation. Following the Order of Operations 1 st do operations within grouping symbols 2 nd evaluate powers 3 rd multiplication and division from LEFT TO RIGHT! 4 th addition and subtraction from LEFT TO RIGHT!
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1.3 Order of Operations ORDER OF OPERATIONS You may already know the order of operations from elementary school. Only you probably learned them from different devices. or
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EXAMPLE 1: Evaluate Without Grouping Symbols Evaluate the expression 3x 2 + 1 when x = 4. Use the order of operations. Solution 3x 2 + 1 = 3 ∙ 4 2 + 1 Substitute 4 for x = 3 ∙ 16 + 1 Evaluate power = 48 + 1 Multiply 3 times 16 = 49 Add 1.3 Order of Operations
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CHECKPOINT Evaluate the variable expression when x = 2. Use the order of operations. 1.2x 2 + 5 2.8 - x 2.8 - x 2 3.6 + 3x 3.6 + 3x 2 4.20 – 4x 4.20 – 4x 2
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LEFT-TO-RIGHT RULE Some expressions have operations that have the same priority, such as multiplication and division or addition and subtraction. The left-to-right rule states that when operations have the same priority, you perform them in order from left to right. LEFT RIGHT 1.3 Order of Operations D’uh!
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EXAMPLE 3: Use the Left-to-Right Rule Evaluate the expression using the left-to-right rule. a.24 – 8 – 6 b.15 ∙ 2 ÷ 6 c.16 + 4 ∙ 2 - 3 1.3 Order of Operations
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