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Bodmas&qudratic Equation

The document discusses the BODMAS rule for order of operations in mathematics expressions. BODMAS is an acronym that stands for Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction - the order in which operations should be performed from left to right. For example, expressions with multiple operators need to be simplified using this order. Common errors can occur if the order is not followed correctly, such as assuming division before multiplication.
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Bodmas&qudratic Equation

The document discusses the BODMAS rule for order of operations in mathematics expressions. BODMAS is an acronym that stands for Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction - the order in which operations should be performed from left to right. For example, expressions with multiple operators need to be simplified using this order. Common errors can occur if the order is not followed correctly, such as assuming division before multiplication.
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NANDINI S
RAKSHA A H
BRACKET OF ORDER OF DIVISION
MULTIPLICATION ADDITION SUBTRACTION
• BODMAS rule is an acronym used to remember the
order of operations to be followed while solving
expressions in mathematics. It stands for B -
Brackets, O - Order of powers or roots, D - Division,
M - Multiplication A - Addition, and S -
Subtraction. It means that expressions having
multiple operators need to be simplified from left to
right in this order only.
Method of solving :
• First, we solve brackets, then powers or roots, then division or
multiplication (whatever comes first from the left side of the
expression), and then at last subtraction or addition.
• In this lesson, we will be learning about the BODMAS rule which helps
to solve arithmetic expressions, containing many operations, like,
addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (×), division (÷), and
brackets ( ).
B [{( )}] Brackets

Order of
O x² Powers or
Roots

D ÷ Division

M × Multiplication

A + Addition

S - Subtraction
Common Errors While Using the BODMAS Rule
• One can make some common errors while applying the BODMAS rule
to simplify expressions and those errors are given below:
• The presence of multiple brackets may cause confusion and thus we
may end up getting a wrong answer.
• Error occurs in certain cases because of lack of proper understanding
of addition and subtraction of integers. For example, 1-3+4 = -2+4 = 2.
But if you simplify it like this 1-3+4=1-7= -6, you will get a wrong
answer.
• Error by assuming that division has higher precedence over
multiplication and addition has higher precedence over subtraction.
QUADRATIC EQUATION
• The name Quadratic comes from "quad" meaning square, because
the variable gets squared (like x2).
• It is also called an "Equation of Degree 2" (because of the "2" on
the x)

AMRUTHA G K
SUSHMA K N
Standard Form ;
The Standard Form of a Quadratic Equation
looks like this:

ax^2 + bx + c = 0
•a, b and c are known values. a can't be 0.
•"x" is the variable or unknown (we don't
know it yet).
Formula;

•x = −b +
√(b −
2 4ac)2a
•x = −b − √(b − 4ac)2a
2
SUMMARY:

Quadratic Equation in Standard Form: ax2 + bx + c = 0


• Quadratic Equations can be factored
• Quadratic Formula: x = −b ± √(b2 − 4ac)2a
• When the Discriminant (b2−4ac) is:
• positive, there are 2 real solutions
• zero, there is one real solution
• negative, there are 2 complex solutions
THANK YOU

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