Operations
Order of Operations
Parentheses
Exponents
Miscellaneous
100
This operation allows you to take the sum of two or more numbers.
What is Addition?
100
This is the last order of operations.
What is Subtraction?
100
(4+6) - (5+1)
What is 4?
100
3^2
What is 9?
100
I am a tool you use every day in math class. I bet you wouldn't know that I know my order of operations too!
What is a calculator?
200
This operation allows you to take the difference of two or more numbers.
What is Subtraction?
200
This is the second order of operations.
What is Exponents?
200
(3*4) + 2
What is 14?
200
4^2 + 5^2
What is 41?
200
This is a certain property where multiplication is used, but is disguised by the use of parentheses.
What is the distributive property?
300
This operation allows you to take the product of two or more numbers.
What is Multiplication?
300
This is the fourth order of operations.
What is Addition?
300
6(7+3)
What is 60?
300
4(3^2) + ((9^2)/3)
What is 63?
300
P.E.M.D.A.S. is a version of me. You use versions of me in order to express an idea in a shorter/easier fashion.
What is an acronym?
400
This operation takes the quotient of two numbers. The divisor cannot be zero.
What is Division?
400
This it the first order of operations.
What is Parentheses?
400
(8x/2x) + (4x/x)
What is 8?
400
(5^(1/2)) * 7 (round to the nearest hundredth)
What is approximately 15.65?
400
I am the operation done first in the following problem: (4+6(2))^2 + (9*5)
What is Multiplication?
500
This "operation" takes something to a power. Its graph always grows very quickly.
What is an Exponent?
500
These are the third and fourth order of operations.
What is Multiplication and Division?
500
(3 + 6(4/2)) + (7*5)
What is 50?
500
(3^4)^6 (use scientific notation and round to the nearest thousandth)
What is approximately 2.824 * 10^11?
500
I am the operation performed fourth in the following problem: ((7^2 + 8)/12) - (6-5 + 2^2)
What is Exponents?
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