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Determine if each is an expression or an equation: 3 ( x 7 ) = 27 5 ( 4 y 2 ) 7 .

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Determine if each is an expression or an equation: y 3 ÷ 14 4 x 6 = 22 .

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Suppose we need to multiply 2 nine times. We could write this as 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 . This is tedious and it can be hard to keep track of all those 2s, so we use exponents. We write 2 · 2 · 2 as 2 3 and 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 as 2 9 . In expressions such as 2 3 , the 2 is called the base and the 3 is called the exponent . The exponent tells us how many times we need to multiply the base.

The number two is shown with a superscipted number three to the right of it. an arrow is drawn to the number two and labeled “base” while another arrow is drawn to the superscripted three and labeled “exponent”. This means multiply 2 by itself, three times, as in 2 times 2 times 2.

We read 2 3 as “two to the third power” or “two cubed.”

We say 2 3 is in exponential notation and 2 · 2 · 2 is in expanded notation .

Exponential notation

a n means multiply a by itself, n times.

a is shown with a superscripted n to the right of it. an arrow is drawn to a and labeled “base” while another arrow is drawn to the superscripted n and labeled “exponent”. Written below this is the equation a superscript n equals a times a times ellipsis times a, implying an indeterminate number of “a”s being multiplied. a bracket is drawn below the “a”s being multiplied and labeled “n factors”.

The expression a n is read a to the n t h power.

While we read a n as “ a to the n t h power,” we usually read:

  • a 2 a squared”
  • a 3 a cubed”

We’ll see later why a 2 and a 3 have special names.

[link] shows how we read some expressions with exponents.

Expression In Words
7 2 7 to the second power or 7 squared
5 3 5 to the third power or 5 cubed
9 4 9 to the fourth power
12 5 12 to the fifth power

Simplify: 3 4 .

Solution

3 4 Expand the expression. 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 Multiply left to right. 9 · 3 · 3 Multiply. 27 · 3 Multiply. 81

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Simplify: 5 3 1 7 .

125 1

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Simplify: 7 2 0 5 .

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Simplify expressions using the order of operations

To simplify an expression    means to do all the math possible. For example, to simplify 4 · 2 + 1 we’d first multiply 4 · 2 to get 8 and then add the 1 to get 9. A good habit to develop is to work down the page, writing each step of the process below the previous step. The example just described would look like this:

4 · 2 + 1 8 + 1 9

By not using an equal sign when you simplify an expression, you may avoid confusing expressions with equations.

Simplify an expression

To simplify an expression , do all operations in the expression.

We’ve introduced most of the symbols and notation used in algebra, but now we need to clarify the order of operations. Otherwise, expressions may have different meanings, and they may result in different values. For example, consider the expression:

4 + 3 · 7

If you simplify this expression, what do you get?

Some students say 49,

4 + 3 · 7 Since 4 + 3 gives 7 . 7 · 7 And 7 · 7 is 49 . 49

Others say 25,

4 + 3 · 7 Since 3 · 7 is 21 . 4 + 21 And 21 + 4 makes 25 . 25

Imagine the confusion in our banking system if every problem had several different correct answers!

The same expression should give the same result. So mathematicians early on established some guidelines that are called the Order of Operations .

Perform the order of operations.

  1. Parentheses and Other Grouping Symbols
    • Simplify all expressions inside the parentheses or other grouping symbols, working on the innermost parentheses first.
  2. Exponents
    • Simplify all expressions with exponents.
  3. Multiplication and Division
    • Perform all multiplication and division in order from left to right. These operations have equal priority.
  4. Addition and S ubtraction
    • Perform all addition and subtraction in order from left to right. These operations have equal priority.
Doing the Manipulative Mathematics activity “Game of 24” give you practice using the order of operations.

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Source:  OpenStax, Elementary algebra. OpenStax CNX. Jan 18, 2017 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col12116/1.2
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