Simplifying Expressions Using the Order of Operations
Learning Outcomes
- Use the order of operations to simplify mathematical expressions
- Simplify mathematical expressions involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponents
Simplify Expressions Using the Order of Operations
We’ve introduced most of the symbols and notation used in algebra, but now we need to clarify the order of operations. Otherwise, expressions may have different meanings, and they may result in different values. For example, consider the expression:
Imagine the confusion that could result if every problem had several different correct answers. The same expression should give the same result. So mathematicians established some guidelines called the order of operations, which outlines the order in which parts of an expression must be simplified.
Order of Operations
When simplifying mathematical expressions perform the operations in the following order: 1. Parentheses and other Grouping Symbols- Simplify all expressions inside the parentheses or other grouping symbols, working on the innermost parentheses first.
- Simplify all expressions with exponents.
- Perform all multiplication and division in order from left to right. These operations have equal priority.
- Perform all addition and subtraction in order from left to right. These operations have equal priority.
Order of Operations | |
---|---|
Please | Parentheses |
Excuse | Exponents |
My Dear | Multiplication and Division |
Aunt Sally | Addition and Subtraction |
example
Simplify the expressions:1. | |
Are there any parentheses? No. | |
Are there any exponents? No. | |
Is there any multiplication or division? Yes. | |
Multiply first. | |
Add. | |
2. | |
Are there any parentheses? Yes. | |
Simplify inside the parentheses. | |
Are there any exponents? No. | |
Is there any multiplication or division? Yes. | |
Multiply. |
try it
[ohm_question]144748[/ohm_question] [ohm_question]144751[/ohm_question]example
Simplify:Answer: Solution:
1. | |
Are there any parentheses? No. | |
Are there any exponents? No. | |
Is there any multiplication or division? Yes. | |
Multiply and divide from left to right. Divide. | |
Multiply. |
2. | |
Are there any parentheses? No. | |
Are there any exponents? No. | |
Is there any multiplication or division? Yes. | |
Multiply and divide from left to right. | |
Multiply. | |
Divide. |
try it
[ohm_question]144756[/ohm_question]example
Simplify: .Answer: Solution:
Parentheses? Yes, subtract first. | |
Exponents? No. | |
Multiplication or division? Yes. | |
Divide first because we multiply and divide left to right. | |
Any other multiplication or division? Yes. | |
Multiply. | |
Any other multiplication or division? No. | |
Any addition or subtraction? Yes. |
try it
[ohm_question]144758[/ohm_question]example
.Answer: Solution:
Are there any parentheses (or other grouping symbol)? Yes. | |
Focus on the parentheses that are inside the brackets. | |
Subtract. | |
Continue inside the brackets and multiply. | |
Continue inside the brackets and subtract. | |
The expression inside the brackets requires no further simplification. | |
Are there any exponents? Yes. | |
Simplify exponents. | |
Is there any multiplication or division? Yes. | |
Multiply. | |
Is there any addition or subtraction? Yes. | |
Add. | |
Add. | |
try it
[ohm_question]144759[/ohm_question]example
Simplify: .Answer: Solution:
If an expression has several exponents, they may be simplified in the same step. | |
Simplify exponents. | |
Divide. | |
Add. | |
Subtract. | |