Operations
Vocabulary
Pemdas
Add And Subtract
Multiplication and Division
100
Simplify 3-7+1
What is -3
100
you combine two numbers to get a sum
What is adding?
100
Parentheses Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction
What is pemdas?
100
Calculate 21-29+132-(24-21)
What is 121?
100
the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product
What is multiplication
200
Simplify (2+7)+5-(10-8)
What is 10
200
you "times" the number by another number to get another number
What is multiplication?
200
Simplify (9+10)³
What is 6,859
200
Calculate 132-200+121
What is 53?
200
the action of separating something into parts, or the process of being separated
What is division
300
Simplify 1-[(27x12)-421]x3
What is -290
300
when you add this number with another number you have to subtract
What are negatives
300
Simplify (123÷3)-(2×3)²
What is 5?
300
The Subtraction Property is to decrease a number or value.
What is the Subtraction Property?
300
Division is
What is the inverse operation of Multiplication
400
Simply:21[(124-213)+100]=n
What is 231
400
a number that usually appears on the top right hand corner of a number
What is an exponent?
400
Simplify (88×8)²-(77×7)²
What is 205,095?
400
Addition is to increase an amount of a number
What is the Addition Property?
400
(900+200)-(5)(7)
What is 1065
500
Simplify 1+10(5x3)+(9+10)
What is 184
500
states that parentheses first then exponents then multiplication and division and so on
What is the order of operations
500
Simplify (397×7)⁴
What is 59,642,273,111,281?
500
The difference between them is that addition is to add on and subtraction is to take away
What is the difference between the Addition Property and Subtraction Property?
500
9x2=2x9
What is the commutative property of Multiplication
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