Basic Mathematics for College Students

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If an expression contains more than one pair of grouping symbols, we always
begin by working within the innermost pairand then work to the outermost pair.
Innermost parentheses

Outermost brackets

 

16  6 [ 42  3 ( 5  2 )]


 

106 Chapter 1 Whole Numbers


The Language of Mathematics Multiplication is indicated when a number is
next to a parenthesis or a bracket. For example,

Multiplication Multiplication

 

16 6[4^2 3(52)]


EXAMPLE (^8) 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, we must work from the innermostpair of
grouping symbols to the outermost.
Solution
Do the subtraction within the
parentheses.
Evaluate the exponential
expression:
Do the multiplication within the
brackets.
Do the subtraction within the
brackets.
Do the multiplication:
 58 Do the addition.


 16  42 6[7]42.


 16 6[7]


 16 6[169]


42 16.

 16 6[163(3)]


16 6[4^2 3( 5  2 )] 16 6[4^2 3( 3 )]


16 6[4^2 3(52)]


Self Check 8
Evaluate:

Now TryProblem 43

130 7[2^2 3(62)]


Caution! In Example 8, a common mistake is to incorrectlyadd 16 and 6
instead of correctlymultiplying 6 and 7 first. This error produces a wrong
answer, 154.

 154


22[7]


 16 6[7]


 16 6[169]


 16 6[163(3)]


16 6[4^2 3(52)] 16 6[4^2 3(3)]


EXAMPLE 9
Evaluate:

StrategyWe will evaluate the expression above and the expression below the
fraction bar separately. Then we will do the indicated division, if possible.
WHYFraction bars are grouping symbols. They group the numerator and
denominator. The expression could be written [2(13)2)][3(2^3 )].

2(13) 2


3(2^3 )


Self Check 9

Evaluate:

Now TryProblem 47

3(14) 6


2(3^2 )

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