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1 Objective The student will be able to:
use the order of operations to evaluate expressions. Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School

2 Evaluate • 3. 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.

3 Remember the phrase “Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally” or PEMDAS.
ORDER OF OPERATIONS 1. Parentheses - ( ) or [ ] 2. Exponents or Powers 3. Multiply and Divide (from left to right) 4. Add and Subtract (from left to right)

4 Once again, evaluate 7 + 4  3 and use the order of operations.
= (Multiply.) = (Add.)

5 Example #1 14 ÷ 7 • 2 - 3 = 2 • (Divide l/r.) = (Multiply.) = 1 (Subtract.)

6 Example #2 3(3 + 7) 2 ÷ 5 = 3(10) 2 ÷ 5 (parentheses)
= 3(100) ÷ 5 (exponents) = 300 ÷ 5 (multiplication) = 60 (division)

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

8 Which of the following represents 112 + 18 - 33 · 5 in simplified form?
-3,236 4 107 16,996 Answer Now

9 Simplify (10 - 3) 2 -7 12 98 Answer Now

10 Simplify 24 – 6 · 4 ÷ 2 72 36 12 Answer Now

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

12 Example # 4 n + (13 - n)  5 for n = 8
= 8 + (13 - 8)  (Substitute.) =  (parentheses) = (Divide l/r.) = (Add l/r.)

13 Example # 5 8y - 3x2 + 2n for x = 5, y = 2, n =3
= 8    (Substitute.) = 8    (exponents) =   (Multiply l/r.) =  (Multiply l/r.) = (Multiply l/r.) = (Subtract l/r.) = (Add l/r.)

14 What is the value of -10 – 4x if x = -13?
-62 -42 42 52 Answer Now

15 What is the value of 5k3 if k = -4?
-8000 -320 -60 320 Answer Now

16 What is the value of if n = -8, m = 4, and t = 2 ?
10 -10 -6 6 Answer Now

17 Properties of Real Numbers
Commutative Associative Distributive Identity + × Inverse + ×

18 Commutative Properties
Changing the order of the numbers in addition or multiplication will not change the result. Commutative Property of Addition states: = or a + b = b + a. Commutative Property of Multiplication states: 4 • 5 = 5 • 4 or ab = ba.

19 Associative Properties
Changing the grouping of the numbers in addition or multiplication will not change the result. Associative Property of Addition states: 3 + (4 + 5)= (3 + 4)+ 5 or a + (b + c)= (a + b)+ c Associative Property of Multiplication states: (2 • 3) • 4 = 2 • (3 • 4) or (ab)c = a(bc)

20 Distributive Property
Multiplication distributes over addition.

21 Additive Identity Property
There exists a unique number 0 such that zero preserves identities under addition. a + 0 = a and 0 + a = a In other words adding zero to a number does not change its value.

22 Multiplicative Identity Property
There exists a unique number 1 such that the number 1 preserves identities under multiplication. a ∙ 1 = a and 1 ∙ a = a In other words multiplying a number by 1 does not change the value of the number.

23 Additive Inverse Property
For each real number a there exists a unique real number –a such that their sum is zero. a + (-a) = 0 In other words opposites add to zero.

24 Multiplicative Inverse Property
For each real number a there exists a unique real number such that their product is 1.

25 Let’s play “Name that property!”

26 State the property or properties that justify the following.
3 + 2 = 2 + 3

27 State the property or properties that justify the following.
3 + 2 = 2 + 3 Commutative Property

28 State the property or properties that justify the following.
10(1/10) = 1

29 State the property or properties that justify the following.
10(1/10) = 1 Multiplicative Inverse Property

30 State the property or properties that justify the following.
3(x – 10) = 3x – 30

31 State the property or properties that justify the following.
3(x – 10) = 3x – 30 Distributive Property

32 State the property or properties that justify the following.
3 + (4 + 5) = (3 + 4) + 5

33 State the property or properties that justify the following.
3 + (4 + 5) = (3 + 4) + 5 Associative Property

34 State the property or properties that justify the following.
(5 + 2) + 9 = (2 + 5) + 9

35 State the property or properties that justify the following.
(5 + 2) + 9 = (2 + 5) + 9 Commutative Property

36 Which Property? 3 + 7 = 7 + 3

37 Commutative Property of Addition
Which Property? 3 + 7 = 7 + 3 Commutative Property of Addition

38 Which Property? 8 + 0 = 8

39 Identity Property of Addition
Which Property? 8 + 0 = 8 Identity Property of Addition

40 Which Property? 6 • 4 = 4 • 6

41 Commutative Property of Multiplication
Which Property? 6 • 4 = 4 • 6 Commutative Property of Multiplication

42 Which Property? 17 + (-17) = 0

43 Inverse Property of Addition
Which Property? 17 + (-17) = 0 Inverse Property of Addition

44 Which Property? 2(5) = 5(2)

45 Commutative Property of Multiplication
Which Property? 2(5) = 5(2) Commutative Property of Multiplication

46 Which Property? (2 + 1) + 4 = 2 + (1 + 4)

47 Associative Property of Addition
Which Property? (2 + 1) + 4 = 2 + (1 + 4) Associative Property of Addition

48 Which Property? even + even = even

49 Which Property? 3(2 + 5) = 3•2 + 3•5

50 Distributive Property
Which Property? 3(2 + 5) = 3•2 + 3•5 Distributive Property

51 Which Property? 6(7•8) = (6•7)8

52 Associative Property of Multiplication
Which Property? 6(7•8) = (6•7)8 Associative Property of Multiplication

53 Which Property? 5 • 1 = 5

54 Identity Property of Multiplication
Which Property? 5 • 1 = 5 Identity Property of Multiplication

55 Properties Using Negatives

56 Which Property? (6 – 3)4 = 6•4 – 3•4

57 Distributive Property
Which Property? (6 – 3)4 = 6•4 – 3•4 Distributive Property

58 Which Property? 1(-9) = -9

59 Identity Property of Multiplication
Which Property? 1(-9) = -9 Identity Property of Multiplication

60 Which Property? 3 + (-3) = 0

61 Inverse Property of Addition
Which Property? 3 + (-3) = 0 Inverse Property of Addition

62 Which Property? 1 + [-9 + 3] = [1 + (-9)] + 3

63 Associative Property of Addition
Which Property? 1 + [-9 + 3] = [1 + (-9)] + 3 Associative Property of Addition

64 Which Property? -3(6) = 6(-3)

65 Commutative Property of Multiplication
Which Property? -3(6) = 6(-3) Commutative Property of Multiplication

66 Which Property? = -8

67 Identity Property of Addition
Which Property? = -8 Identity Property of Addition

68 Which Property? 3•7 – 3•4 = 3(7 – 4)

69 Distributive Property
Which Property? 3•7 – 3•4 = 3(7 – 4) Distributive Property

70 Which Property? 6 + [(3 + (-2)] = (6 + 3) + (- 2)

71 Associative Property of Addition
Which Property? 6 + [(3 + (-2)] = (6 + 3) + (- 2) Associative Property of Addition

72 Which Property? 7 + (-5) =

73 Commutative Property of Addition
Which Property? 7 + (-5) = Commutative Property of Addition

74 Which Property? (5 + 4)9 =

75 Distributive Property
Which Property? (5 + 4)9 = Distributive Property

76 Which Property? -3(5 • 4) = (-3 • 5)4

77 Associative Property of Multiplication
Which Property? -3(5 • 4) = (-3 • 5)4 Associative Property of Multiplication

78 Which Property? -8(4) = 4(-8)

79 Commutative Property of Multiplication
Which Property? -8(4) = 4(-8) Commutative Property of Multiplication

80 Properties Using Fractions

81 Which Property? 51/7 + 0 = 51/7

82 Identity Property of Addition
Which Property? 51/7 + 0 = 51/7 Identity Property of Addition

83 Which Property? 3/4 – 6/7 = – 6/7 + 3/4

84 Commutative Property of Addition
Which Property? 3/4 – 6/7 = – 6/7 + 3/4 Commutative Property of Addition

85 Which Property? 12/5 • 1 = 12/5

86 Identity Property of Multiplication
Which Property? 12/5 • 1 = 12/5 Identity Property of Multiplication

87 Which Property? -8 2/5 + 0 = -8 2/5

88 Identity Property of Addition
Which Property? -8 2/5 + 0 = -8 2/5 Identity Property of Addition

89 Which Property? [(-2/3)(5)]9 = -2/3[(5)(9)]

90 Associative Property of Multiplication
Which Property? [(-2/3)(5)]9 = -2/3[(5)(9)] Associative Property of Multiplication

91 Properties Using Variables

92 Which Property? 6(3 – 2n) = 18 – 12n

93 Distributive Property
Which Property? 6(3 – 2n) = 18 – 12n Distributive Property

94 Which Property? 2x + 3 = 3 + 2x

95 Commutative Property of Addition
Which Property? 2x + 3 = 3 + 2x Commutative Property of Addition

96 Which Property? ab = ba

97 Commutative Property of Multiplication
Which Property? ab = ba Commutative Property of Multiplication

98 Which Property? a + 0 = a

99 Identity Property of Addition
Which Property? a + 0 = a Identity Property of Addition

100 Which Property? a(bc) = (ab)c

101 Associative Property of Multiplication
Which Property? a(bc) = (ab)c Associative Property of Multiplication

102 Which Property? a•1 = a

103 Identity Property of Multiplication
Which Property? a•1 = a Identity Property of Multiplication

104 Which Property? a +b = b + a

105 Commutative Property of Addition
Which Property? a +b = b + a Commutative Property of Addition

106 Which Property? a(b + c) = ab + ac

107 Distributive Property
Which Property? a(b + c) = ab + ac Distributive Property

108 Which Property? a + (b + c) = (a +b) + c

109 Associative Property of Addition
Which Property? a + (b + c) = (a +b) + c Associative Property of Addition

110 Which Property? a + (-a) = 0

111 Inverse Property of Addition
Which Property? a + (-a) = 0 Inverse Property of Addition

112 Properties of Real Numbers
Commutative Associative Distributive Identity + × Inverse + ×


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