We are now familiar with the rules in addition and subtraction as well as multiplication and division of integers . We have already learned the different properties of operations and so we are now prepared to evaluate expressions with integers.
In life, the order in which we do things is important. For example, we put on socks then shoes, rather than shoes and then socks.
The order of operations tells us the steps to evaluate expressions with multiple operations. The order goes:
Let's look through some examples of questions involving integers and the order of operations.
Evaluate: (-14) \div 2 - 18 \div (-2)
Evaluate: 100 - 9 \times \left(-4\right) + 18 \div \left(-6\right)
Evaluate: [48 \div (-12) - 35 \div 5] \times 3^{2}
Order of operations: