Basic Operations Exercises


Order of Operations

The order in which we complete a mathematical equation or expression is super important. Doing the steps of a problem out of order can lead to a totally different answer, even if we do the cal...

Prime Factorization

Prime factorization is the process of breaking down a number into its prime factors.Say what?Okay, let's break that statement down:Prime number: a number that's only divisible by 1 and itself. 3...

LCM & GCF

Least Common Multiple (LCM) The Least Common Multiple, or LCM, of two or more numbers is the smallest number other than zero that's a multiple of each number. In other words, the LCM is the smal...

Absolute Value

The absolute value of a number is the number's distance from zero on a number line.  Since we never talk about distance as being negative, the absolute value of a number is always positiv...

Adding Integers

Here's the secret to adding integers: one positive and one negative added together cancel each other out.  Think about it like this: if you bonk your sister on the head (a negative), t...

Subtracting Integers

Subtraction is the opposite of addition. Here's a little mantra to help us remember how it works when we're dealing with integers:subtracting a positive = adding a negativesubtracting a negative =...

Multiplying and Dividing Integers

You've made it past addition and subtraction. Guess what's next? It's time to learn the ropes of multiplying and dividing integers. The rules for multiplication and division are exactly the s...

Powers

As young math whipper-snappers, we added five 4s like this: 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4Then we learned a shorter way to write it, like this: 4 × 5Repeated addition can be written as multiplication. Now that...

Roots

Roots are sort of like the opposites of powers. The square root of 9, written as , means "what number times itself gives an answer of 9?"  32, or 3 to the second power (3 × 3)...

Scientific Notation

A burst of energy created from two black holes smashing into each other 1.3 × 109 years ago was recently detected as gravitational waves. Uh, wait...exactly how long ago was that? The number 1....