The Order of Operations The Order of Operations
















![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2)  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2)](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-17.jpg)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) + The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-18.jpg)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) + The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-19.jpg)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) + The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-20.jpg)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-21.jpg)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) + The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-22.jpg)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) + The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-23.jpg)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) + The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-24.jpg)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) + The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-25.jpg)








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	The Order of Operations
 
	The Order of Operations l Consider the expression, 2 + 5 x 4
 
	The Order of Operations l Consider the expression, 2 + 5 x 4 l Evaluate the expression by doing the multiplication first.
 
	The Order of Operations l Consider the expression, 2 + 5 x 4 Evaluate the expression by doing the multiplication first. 2+5 x 4 = 2 + 20 = 22 l
 
	The Order of Operations l Consider the expression, 2 + 5 x 4 Evaluate the expression by doing the multiplication first. 2+5 x 4 = 2 + 20 = 22 l Evaluate the expression by doing the addition first.
 
	The Order of Operations l Consider the expression, 2 + 5 x 4 Evaluate the expression by doing the multiplication first. 2+5 x 4 = 2 + 20 = 22 l Evaluate the expression by doing the addition first. 2+5 x 4 = 7 x 4 = 28
 
	The Order of Operations l Consider the expression, 2 + 5 x 4 Evaluate the expression by doing the multiplication first. 2+5 x 4 = 2 + 20 = 22 l Evaluate the expression by doing the addition first. 2+5 x 4 = 7 x 4 = 28 We need rules!
 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS
 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS B E DM AS
 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS B E DM AS - Do operations in brackets first.
 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS B E DM AS - Do operations in brackets first. - Evaluate exponents next.
 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS B E DM AS - Do operations in brackets first. - Evaluate exponents next. - Do dividing and multiplying in the order they appear.
 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS B E DM AS - Do operations in brackets first. - Evaluate exponents next. - Do dividing and multiplying in the order they appear. - Do adding and subtracting in the order they appear.
 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) (-3) x (-5) + (+18) ÷ (-3)
 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) (-3) x (-5) + (+18) ÷ (-3) = (+15) + (-6)
 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) (-3) x (-5) + (+18) ÷ (-3) = (+15) + (-6) = (+9)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex 8  15 x 2  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2)](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-17.jpg) 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex 8  15 x 2  8  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-18.jpg) 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) + (-15)] x (-2)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex 8  15 x 2  8  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-19.jpg) 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) + (-15)] x (-2) = (-23) x (-2)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex 8  15 x 2  8  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-20.jpg) 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(-8) – 15] x (-2) = [(-8) + (-15)] x (-2) = (-23) x (-2) = (+46)
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex 4  32  232  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-21.jpg) 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex 4  32  232  4  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-22.jpg) 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) + (-3) x (-3) – 2 x 2]2
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex 4  32  232  4  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-23.jpg) 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) + (-3) x (-3) – 2 x 2]2 = [(+4) + 9 – 8]2
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex 4  32  232  4  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-24.jpg) 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) + (-3) x (-3) – 2 x 2]2 = [(+4) + 9 – 8]2 = 52
![The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex 4  32  232  4  The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) +](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/53214505b5dd9f8216d5804f4fb2b217/image-25.jpg) 
	The Order of Operations BEDMAS Ex) [(+4) + (-3)2 – 23]2 = [(+4) + (-3) x (-3) – 2 x 2]2 = [(+4) + 9 – 8]2 = 52 = 25
 
	The Order of Operations Ex) (-4)2 + (-2)(-3) 7 + (-9)
 
	The Order of Operations Ex) (-4)2 + (-2)(-3) 7 + (-9) = 16 + 6 -2
 
	The Order of Operations Ex) (-4)2 + (-2)(-3) 7 + (-9) = 16 + 6 -2 = 22 -2
 
	The Order of Operations Ex) (-4)2 + (-2)(-3) 7 + (-9) = 16 + 6 -2 = 22 -2 = -11
 
	The Order of Operations Ex) (-4)2 + (-2)(-3) 7 + (-9) = 16 + 6 -2 = 22 -2 = -11 The numerator and denominator must be evaluated before dividing.
 
	The Order of Operations Ex) (-4)2 + (-2)(-3) 7 + (-9) = 16 + 6 -2 = 22 -2 The numerator and denominator must be = -11 It’s as if they were in brackets. evaluated before dividing.
 
	The Order of Operations Is there a difference between the following? = = (-3)4 and (-3)(-3) (+9)(-3) (-27)(-3) (+81) -34 = -(34) = -(3 x 3 x 3) = - 81 Yes there is a difference. Ask, “What is the base of the power? ”
 
	The Order of Operations Evaluate the following expression when x = 3 and y = -2 4 x 2 – (5 + y 3) = 4(3)2 – (5 + (-2)3) = 4(9) – (5 + (-8)) = 36 – (-3) = 36 + (+3) = 39
