Order of Operations Chapter 1 Section 2 Part 1 and Part 2.

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Order of Operations Chapter 1 Section 2 Part 1 and Part 2

Power A power is used to represent a number that is multiplied by itself numerous times. It includes an exponent and a base.

Exponent and Base The parts of a power 8383 Base Exponent

Simplify Simplify means to perform all operations and reduce the expression to one number or simplest form.

Order of Operations 1.Perform any operations inside grouping symbols. 2.Simplify powers. 3.Multiply and Divide from left to right. 4.Add and subtract from left to right.

Turn To Page 10… Look at Problem 1 Try the “Got It” Problem for that example.

On Page 11… Look at Problem 2 Try the “Got It” problem for that example.

Evaluate Replace each variable with a given number Simplify the expression using order of operations It means to find the solution.

On page 12… Look at Problem 4 Try the “Got It” problem for that section.

On page 13… Try problems #1-8 on your own. Raise your hand when you are finished.