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use the order of operations to evaluate expressions. Objective The student will be able to: Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School and redesigned by Jim Ballantyne Of Assumption High School

Evaluate Is your answer 33 or 19? You can get 2 different answers depending on which operation you did first. We want everyone to get the same answer so we must follow the order of operations.

Remember the phrasePlease Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally or PEMDAS.

Once again, evaluate and use the order of operations. = (Multiply.) = 19 (Add.)

Example #1 14 ÷ = (Divide.) = (Multiply.) = 1(Subtract.)

Example #2 3(3 + 7) 2 ÷ 5 = 3(10) 2 ÷ 5(grouping) = 3(100) ÷ 5(power) = 300 ÷ 5(multiplication) = 60(division)

Example # (6 + 1) 4 = (7) 4(parentheses) = (7) 4(exponents) = (7) 4 (Multiply l/r.) = (Multiply l/r.) = (Subtract l/r.) = (Add l/r.) = 130(Add.)

Which of the following represents · 5 in simplified form? 1.-3, ,996 Answer Now

Simplify (10 - 3) Answer Now

Simplify 24 – 6 · 4 ÷ 2 Answer Now

1.substitute the given numbers for each variable. 2.use order of operations to solve. Evaluating a Variable Expression To evaluate a variable expression:

Example # 4 n + (13 - n) 5 for n = 8 = 8 + (13 - 8) 5 (Substitute.) = (grouping) = (Divide.) = 9 (Add.)

Example # 5 8y - 3x 2 + 2n for x = 5, y = 2, n =3 = (Substitute.) = (power) = (Multiply 1st.) = ( Multiply 2nd.) = ( Multiply 3rd.) = (Subtract.) = -53 (Add.)

What is the value of -10 – 4x if x = -13? Answer Now

What is the value of 5k 3 if k = -4? Answer Now

What is the value of if n = -8, m = 4, and t = 2 ? Answer Now