4.6 Square Roots 389
Order of Operations
- Perform all calculations within parentheses and other grouping symbols
following the order listed in Steps 2–4 below, working from the innermost
pair of grouping symbols to the outermost pair. - Evaluate all exponential expressions and square roots.
- Perform all multiplications and divisions as they occur from left to right.
- Perform all additions and subtractions as they occur from left to right.
EXAMPLE (^4) Evaluate: a. b.
StrategyWe will scan the expression to determine what operations need to be
performed. Then we will perform those operations, one-at-a-time, following the
order of operations rule.
WHYIf we don’t follow the correct order of operations, the expression can have
more than one value.
SolutionSince the expression does not contain any parentheses, we begin with
step 2 of the rules for the order of operations: Evaluate all exponential expressions
and any square roots.
a. Evaluate each square root first.
Do the addition.
b. Evaluate each square root first.
20 Do the subtraction.
125 1225 5 15
11
164 19 8 3
164 19 125 1225
Self Check 4
Evaluate:
a.
b.
Now TryProblems 49 and 53
19 1196
1121 11
EXAMPLE (^5) Evaluate: a. b.
StrategyWe will scan the expression to determine what operations need to be
performed. Then we will perform those operations, one-at-a-time, following the
order of operations rule.
WHYIf we don’t follow the correct order of operations, the expression can have
more than one value.
SolutionSince the expression does not contain any parentheses, we begin with
step 2 of the rules for the order of operations: Evaluate all exponential expressions
and any square roots.
a.We note that means.
Evaluate the square root first.
Do the multiplication.
b. Evaluate each square root first.
Do the multiplication.
11 Do the addition.
20 9
5116 319 5( 4 )3( 3 )
60
61100 6( 10 )
61100 6 1100
61100 5116 319
Self Check 5
Evaluate:
a.
b.
Now TryProblems 57 and 61
6125 2136
81121
EXAMPLE (^6) Evaluate:
StrategyWe will work within the parentheses first and then within the brackets.
Within each set of grouping symbols, we will follow the order of operations rule.
WHYBy the order of operations rule, we must work from the innermostpair of
grouping symbols to the outermost.
12 3 C 32 (41) 136 D
Self Check 6
Evaluate:
Now TryProblems 65 and 69