The four steps for evaluating expressions are: 1) evaluate items in parentheses, 2) evaluate exponents, 3) multiply and divide from left to right, and 4) add and subtract from left to right. These steps should be followed in order and not rearranged to get the correct answer. As an example, the expression (x+2y) is evaluated as (4+2*7) = (4+14) = 18 when substituting x=4 and y=7 according to the standard order of operations.
The four steps for evaluating expressions are: 1) evaluate items in parentheses, 2) evaluate exponents, 3) multiply and divide from left to right, and 4) add and subtract from left to right. These steps should be followed in order and not rearranged to get the correct answer. As an example, the expression (x+2y) is evaluated as (4+2*7) = (4+14) = 18 when substituting x=4 and y=7 according to the standard order of operations.
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The four steps for evaluating expressions are: 1) evaluate items in parentheses, 2) evaluate exponents, 3) multiply and divide from left to right, and 4) add and subtract from left to right. These steps should be followed in order and not rearranged to get the correct answer. As an example, the expression (x+2y) is evaluated as (4+2*7) = (4+14) = 18 when substituting x=4 and y=7 according to the standard order of operations.
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What four steps should be used in evaluating expressions? Can these steps be skipped or rearranged? Explain your answers.
Write an expression for your classmates to evaluate
The four steps that should be used in evaluating expressions is by fallowing the steps; First - step is to evaluate the information in grouping Second - step is to evaluate anything with an exponent Third - multiply and divide in order, this means from left to right Forth - add and subtract in the same order as in the third step left to right Fallowing this steps will give you a correct answer, if I dont follow this steps I will be getting a different answer. This is an example for evaluating an expression. I will say that x = 4 and that y = 7 The most important thing to remember is to substitute xs for 4 and substitute 7 in place of the ys Example: (We need to make sure that we follow the standard order of operation) x+2y 4+4(7) 4+28 =32 Class, can you evaluate this expression?