Order of Operations
Notes, Notes, Notes
Algebraic Expressions
Properties
Exponents
100
The first operation in the Order of Operations.
What is Parentheses?
100
The S in SOLVE.
What is Study the Problem?
100
18 - 3c if c=4
What is 6?
100
The expression (k +2) + 7 in simplified form.
What is k + 9?
100
The number in a power that tells you how many times the base will be used.
What is the exponent?
200
The last two operations to happen.
What are addition and subtraction?
200
The lesson from the book we covered that was not in Chapter 1.
What is Chapter 4, Lesson 1?
200
eight dollars more than the amount Tia saved
What is t+8?
200
Statements that are true for any numbers.
What are Properties?
200
(4)(4)(4)(4)(4) as a power.
What is four to the 5th power?
300
The operation performed in the same step as division.
What is Multiplication?
300
The page where you will find the definition and examples for the word "evaluate".
What is 32?
300
the quotient of 12 and a number.
What is 12/x?
300
The expression 5(d x 10) in simplified form.
What is 45d?
300
The exponent in four squared.
What is 2?
400
The operation performed between parentheses and multiplication/division.
What is exponents?
400
The word in Chapter 1, Lesson 3 that Ms. Longshore had you add.
What is substitute?
400
n + (k + 5m) if k =2, m=7, and n=4
What is 41?
400
Multiplicative Property of Zero.
What is 0 times anything is 0?
400
The 3 in the power, "three to the fourth power".
What is the base?
500
The operation the can also include grouping symbols like fraction bars, absolute value, and brackets.
What is Parentheses?
500
The three properties that have a verison for multiplication and division.
What are Identity, Commutative, and Associative?
500
Seven increased by the quotient of a number and eight.
What is 7 + n/8?
500
Identity Property of Addition.
What is adding zero does not change a number?
500
The name of the exponent and base as a whole.
What is a power?
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