remediation notes
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Remediation Notes
Equations: have an equals sign; can be solved
Expressions: do not have an equals sign; can be simplified but not solved
Order of operations is used to simplify one side of an equation or an expression
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Order of Operations
Level One: Parenthesis, Exponents
Level Two: Multiplication, Division
Level Three: Addition Subtraction
When faced with deciding between two or more operations on the same level, just go from left to right.
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Distributive Property
A(B + C) = AB + BC
Another way to write
3(x – 7) would be 3x - 21