Numerical Expressions and Parentheses
Numerical Expressions and Parentheses
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
  1. Understand Symbol Usage: Students will be able to recognize and use parentheses ( ), brackets [ ], and braces { } in numerical expressions.
  2. Order of Operations: Students will correctly apply the order of operations (PEMDAS) when solving expressions that include parentheses, brackets, and braces.
  3. Solve Complex Expressions: Students will accurately solve multi-step numerical expressions by calculating parts inside parentheses, brackets, and braces first.
  4. Explain Reasoning: Students will be able to explain their reasoning for the order in which they solve expressions with grouping symbols.
  5. Create Expressions: Students will be able to write their own numerical expressions using parentheses, brackets, and braces, demonstrating understanding of grouping symbols.

These outcomes ensure that students grasp how and why to use grouping symbols in math.

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In math, numerical expressions are like sentences made up of numbers and operations (like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). Sometimes, we use special symbols like parentheses ( ), brackets [ ], or braces { } to tell us which parts of the expression we should calculate first. These symbols help organize our work and make sure everyone solves the problem the same way.

Definition

  • Parentheses ( ): Always do the math inside parentheses first.
  • Brackets [ ]: These are used to group parts of an expression that might already have parentheses.
  • Braces { }: Even though you won't use braces often, they're another way to group things when you already have both parentheses and brackets.

Example 1: Parentheses

Let’s say we have the expression:
5 + (3 × 4)

Without parentheses, you might think to add 5 and 3 first, but because of the parentheses, we do the 3 × 4 first, then add the 5.

  • Step 1: Multiply what’s inside the parentheses:
    3 × 4 = 12
  • Step 2: Add the 5:
    5 + 12 = 17

So, 5 + (3 × 4) = 17.

Example 2: Brackets

Here’s an expression with both parentheses and brackets:
[5 + (2 × 3)] + 4

First, solve what’s inside the parentheses, then solve what’s inside the brackets.

  • Step 1: Solve the parentheses:
    2 × 3 = 6
  • Step 2: Solve inside the brackets:
    5 + 6 = 11
  • Step 3: Add the 4:
    11 + 4 = 15

So, [5 + (2 × 3)] + 4 = 15.

Why It Matters

Using parentheses, brackets, and braces helps us follow the Order of Operations (PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction). They make sure we all solve the expression the same way and avoid mistakes.

Let's practice and evaluate together, solving expressions step by step using parentheses, brackets, and braces!

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