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Simplifying and Evaluating Expressions With Integers That Use all Four Operations

Learning Outcomes

  • Use the order of operations to simplify expressions that involve integer multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction
  • Evaluate integer expressions using the order of operations
Now we’ll simplify expressions that use all four operations–addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division–with integers. Remember to follow the order of operations.

example

[latex]\text{Simplify: }7\left(-2\right)+4\left(-7\right)-6[/latex]. Solution: We use the order of operations. Multiply first and then add and subtract from left to right.
[latex]7\left(-2\right)+4\left(-7\right)-6[/latex]
Multiply first. [latex]-14+\left(-28\right)-6[/latex]
Add. [latex]-42 - 6[/latex]
Subtract. [latex]-48[/latex]
 

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In teh following example we provide an explanation for the difference between [latex](-3)^2[/latex] and [latex]-3^2[/latex]. https://youtu.be/qB5PZzmjenI

example

[latex]\text{Simplify: }12 - 3\left(9 - 12\right)[/latex].

Answer: Solution: According to the order of operations, we simplify inside parentheses first. Then we will multiply and finally we will subtract.

[latex]12 - 3\left(9 - 12\right)[/latex]
Subtract the parentheses first. [latex]12 - 3\left(-3\right)[/latex]
Multiply. [latex]12-\left(-9\right)[/latex]
Subtract. [latex]\text{21}[/latex]

 

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example

[latex]\text{Simplify:}-30\div 2+\left(-3\right)\left(-7\right)[/latex].

Answer: Solution: First we will multiply and divide from left to right. Then we will add.

[latex]-30\div 2+\left(-3\right)\left(-7\right)[/latex]
Divide. [latex]-15+\left(-3\right)\left(-7\right)[/latex]
Multiply. [latex]-15+21[/latex]
Add. [latex]\text{6}[/latex]

 

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example

[latex]\text{Evaluate }3x+4y - 6\text{ when }x=-1\text{ and }y=2[/latex].

Answer: Solution:

[latex]3x+4y--6[/latex]
Substitute [latex]x=-1[/latex] and [latex]y=2[/latex] . [latex]3(\color{red}{--1})+4(\color{blue}{2})--6[/latex]
Multiply. [latex]--3+8--6[/latex]
Simplify. [latex]--1[/latex]

 

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#145353
In teh following video we show more examples of how to substitute integers into variable expressions. https://youtu.be/dkFIVfJTG9E

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