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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
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