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          1 Sets of Numbers


          2 The number line


          3 Adding and subtracting integers


          4 Multiplying and dividing integers


          5 Exercises




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                                 Sets of Numbers




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 Sets of Numbers


 Counting numbers and Integers

          IN is the set of natural numbers, also called counting numbers or
          positive numbers. Positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero
          are called integers.

          Positive numbers represent data that are greater than 0, they are
          written with a + sign or no sign at all.
          Example: read +3 positive three or plus three.

          Negative numbers represent data that are less than 0, they are
          written with a − sign.
          Example: read −5 negative five or minus five, for temperatures you
          can also use five below zero.



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 Sets of Numbers


 Counting numbers and Integers

          IN is the set of natural numbers, also called counting numbers or
          positive numbers. Positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero
          are called integers.

          Positive numbers represent data that are greater than 0, they are
          written with a + sign or no sign at all.
          Example: read +3 positive three or plus three.

          Negative numbers represent data that are less than 0, they are
          written with a − sign.
          Example: read −5 negative five or minus five, for temperatures you
          can also use five below zero.



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 Sets of Numbers


 Counting numbers and Integers

          IN is the set of natural numbers, also called counting numbers or
          positive numbers. Positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero
          are called integers.

          Positive numbers represent data that are greater than 0, they are
          written with a + sign or no sign at all.
          Example: read +3 positive three or plus three.

          Negative numbers represent data that are less than 0, they are
          written with a − sign.
          Example: read −5 negative five or minus five, for temperatures you
          can also use five below zero.



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 The set Z, absolute value and opposite

          Z is the set of integers:
          Z = {· · · − 5, −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . . . }

          The absolute value of an integer is the value of the number
          regardless of its sign.
          Example: read | − 2| = 2 the absolute value of negative two is two.
          The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a
          number line.

          Opposites are numbers that are the same distance from zero on a
          number line, but in opposite directions (so they both have the
          same absolute value).
          Example: the opposite of −5 is Op(−5) = 5.


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 Sets of Numbers


 The set Z, absolute value and opposite

          Z is the set of integers:
          Z = {· · · − 5, −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . . . }

          The absolute value of an integer is the value of the number
          regardless of its sign.
          Example: read | − 2| = 2 the absolute value of negative two is two.
          The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a
          number line.

          Opposites are numbers that are the same distance from zero on a
          number line, but in opposite directions (so they both have the
          same absolute value).
          Example: the opposite of −5 is Op(−5) = 5.


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 Sets of Numbers


 The set Z, absolute value and opposite

          Z is the set of integers:
          Z = {· · · − 5, −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . . . }

          The absolute value of an integer is the value of the number
          regardless of its sign.
          Example: read | − 2| = 2 the absolute value of negative two is two.
          The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a
          number line.

          Opposites are numbers that are the same distance from zero on a
          number line, but in opposite directions (so they both have the
          same absolute value).
          Example: the opposite of −5 is Op(−5) = 5.


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                                 The number line




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 The number line


 What´s the number line?

          The number line is a straight line in which the integers are shown.
          The line continues left and right forever. If a number is to the left
          of a number on the number line, it is less than the other number.
          If it is to the right then it is greater than that number.




          Example:
          2 < 4 because 2 lies to the left of 4 in the number line.
          −1 > −3 because −1 lies to the right of −3 in the number line.
          −4 < 1 because −4 lies to the left of 1 in the number line.
          −2 < 0 because 0 lies to the right of −2 in the number line.
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                        Adding and subtracting
                              integers



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 Adding and subtracting integers


 Adding

                                   Add using the number line:
          Add a positive integer by moving to the right on the number line.




          Add a negative integer by moving to the left on the number line.




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 Adding

                                   Add using absolute values:
                                    The signs are the same:
          If the signs are the same, add the numbers’ absolute values and
          retain the same sign. The sum of two positive integers is always
          positive, the sum of two negative integers is always negative.
          Examples: Find −3 + (−2): the signs are the same (negative) and
          | − 3| = 3, | − 2| = 2, 3 + 2 = 5, so −3 + (−2) = −5.
          Find 2 + (+1): the signs are the same (positive) and
          | + 2| = 2, | + 1| = 1, 2 + 1 = 3, so 2 + (+1) = +3.




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 Adding

                                   Add using absolute values:
                                    The signs are different:
          If the signs are different, subtract the numbers’ absolute values and
          retain the sign of the number with the greater absolute value.
          Examples: Find −3 + (+2): the signs are different and | − 3| = 3,
          | + 2| = 2, 3 − 2 = 1, so −3 + (+2) = −1, because 3 > 2.
          Find −1 + (+5): the signs are different and | − 1| = 1,
          | + 5| = 5, 5 − 1 = 4, so −1 + (+5) = +4, because 1 < 5.




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 Adding and subtracting integers


 Subtracting

          Subtract an integer by adding its opposite.
          Examples:
          Find −4 − (−3): adding its opposite
          −4 − (−3) = −4 + (+3) = −1.

          Find −3 − 1: adding its opposite
          −3 − 1 = −3 − (+1) = −3 + (−1) = −4.

          Find 6 − (−10): adding its opposite 6 − (−10) = 6 + (+10) = 16.




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                        Multiplying and dividing
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 Multiplying and dividing integers


 Multiplying

          To multiply integers, multiply the absolute values and then use
          these rules to find the corresponding sign:
          The product of two integers with different signs is negative, the
          product of two integers with the same sign is positive.
          Examples:
          Find 2 · (−1): the integers have different signs, the product is
          negative 2 · (−1) = −2.
          Find −4 · 3: the integers have different signs, the product is
          negative −4 · 3 = −12.
          Find 3 · 5: the integers have the same signs, the product is positive
          3 · 5 = +15.
          Find −2 · (−4): the integers have the same signs, the product is
          positive −2 · (−4) = +8.


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 Multiplying

          To multiply integers, multiply the absolute values and then use
          these rules to find the corresponding sign:
          The product of two integers with different signs is negative, the
          product of two integers with the same sign is positive.
          Examples:
          Find 2 · (−1): the integers have different signs, the product is
          negative 2 · (−1) = −2.
          Find −4 · 3: the integers have different signs, the product is
          negative −4 · 3 = −12.
          Find 3 · 5: the integers have the same signs, the product is positive
          3 · 5 = +15.
          Find −2 · (−4): the integers have the same signs, the product is
          positive −2 · (−4) = +8.


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 Multiplying and dividing integers


 Multiplying

          To multiply integers, multiply the absolute values and then use
          these rules to find the corresponding sign:
          The product of two integers with different signs is negative, the
          product of two integers with the same sign is positive.
          Examples:
          Find 2 · (−1): the integers have different signs, the product is
          negative 2 · (−1) = −2.
          Find −4 · 3: the integers have different signs, the product is
          negative −4 · 3 = −12.
          Find 3 · 5: the integers have the same signs, the product is positive
          3 · 5 = +15.
          Find −2 · (−4): the integers have the same signs, the product is
          positive −2 · (−4) = +8.


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 Multiplying and dividing integers


 Multiplying

          To multiply integers, multiply the absolute values and then use
          these rules to find the corresponding sign:
          The product of two integers with different signs is negative, the
          product of two integers with the same sign is positive.
          Examples:
          Find 2 · (−1): the integers have different signs, the product is
          negative 2 · (−1) = −2.
          Find −4 · 3: the integers have different signs, the product is
          negative −4 · 3 = −12.
          Find 3 · 5: the integers have the same signs, the product is positive
          3 · 5 = +15.
          Find −2 · (−4): the integers have the same signs, the product is
          positive −2 · (−4) = +8.


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 Dividing

          To divide integers, divide the absolute values and then use these
          rules to find the corresponding sign:
          The division of two integers with different signs is negative, the
          division of two integers with the same sign is positive.
          Examples:
          Find 5 : (−1): the integers have different signs, the quotient is
          negative 5 : (−1) = −5.
          Find −12 : 3: the integers have different signs, the quotient is
          negative −12 : 3 = −4.
          Find 15 : 5: the integers have the same signs, the quotient is
          positive 15 : 5 = +3.
          Find −4 : (−2): the integers have the same signs, the quotient is
          positive −4 : (−2) = +2.


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 Dividing

          To divide integers, divide the absolute values and then use these
          rules to find the corresponding sign:
          The division of two integers with different signs is negative, the
          division of two integers with the same sign is positive.
          Examples:
          Find 5 : (−1): the integers have different signs, the quotient is
          negative 5 : (−1) = −5.
          Find −12 : 3: the integers have different signs, the quotient is
          negative −12 : 3 = −4.
          Find 15 : 5: the integers have the same signs, the quotient is
          positive 15 : 5 = +3.
          Find −4 : (−2): the integers have the same signs, the quotient is
          positive −4 : (−2) = +2.


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 Multiplying and dividing integers


 Dividing

          To divide integers, divide the absolute values and then use these
          rules to find the corresponding sign:
          The division of two integers with different signs is negative, the
          division of two integers with the same sign is positive.
          Examples:
          Find 5 : (−1): the integers have different signs, the quotient is
          negative 5 : (−1) = −5.
          Find −12 : 3: the integers have different signs, the quotient is
          negative −12 : 3 = −4.
          Find 15 : 5: the integers have the same signs, the quotient is
          positive 15 : 5 = +3.
          Find −4 : (−2): the integers have the same signs, the quotient is
          positive −4 : (−2) = +2.


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 Multiplying and dividing integers


 Dividing

          To divide integers, divide the absolute values and then use these
          rules to find the corresponding sign:
          The division of two integers with different signs is negative, the
          division of two integers with the same sign is positive.
          Examples:
          Find 5 : (−1): the integers have different signs, the quotient is
          negative 5 : (−1) = −5.
          Find −12 : 3: the integers have different signs, the quotient is
          negative −12 : 3 = −4.
          Find 15 : 5: the integers have the same signs, the quotient is
          positive 15 : 5 = +3.
          Find −4 : (−2): the integers have the same signs, the quotient is
          positive −4 : (−2) = +2.


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 Rule of Signs for multiplying and dividing:

          Unlike signs produce negative numbers:

          +·−=−                                        − ·+ = −
          +:−=−                                        −:+=−
          Like signs produce positive numbers:

          +·+=+                                        − ·− = +
          +:+=+                                        −:−=+
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                                       Exercises




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 Exercise 1

          Write the correct number:
          Positive forty-eight:
          Negative one hundred and two:
          Negative two hundred and seventy-three:
          Three thousand, nine hundred and eleven:
          Negative one hundred and two thousand,
          eight hundred and ten:
          Positive two million, twenty thousand,
          five hundred and fifty-four:




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 Exercise 1

          Write the correct number:
          Positive forty-eight: +48
          Negative one hundred and two: −102
          Negative two hundred and seventy-three: −273
          Three thousand, nine hundred and eleven: +3911
          Negative one hundred and two thousand,
          eight hundred and ten: −102810
          Positive two million, twenty thousand,
          five hundred and fifty-four: +2020554




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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34:
          435:
          -543:
          -1,207:
          5,673:
          -12,856:
          -174,730:
          3,323,045:
          1,100,305:




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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 2

          How can we read these numbers?
          -34: Negative thirty-four
          435:Four hundred thirty-five
          -543:Negative five hundred forty-three
          -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven
          5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three
          -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six
          -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven
          hundred thirty
          3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three
          thousand and forty-five
          1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three
          hundred and five


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 Exercise 3

          Complete:
             • +2 is     than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the
               number line.
             • −5 is             than −3, because −5                to the            of −3.
             • −8 is             than 0, because 0 lies             the           of −8.
             • 3 is          than −2, because −2                 to the            of 3.




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 Exercise 3

          Complete:
             • +2 is less        than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the
               number line.
             • −5 is less        than −3, because −5 lies              to the left          of −3.
             • −8 is less        than 0, because 0 lies to             the right        of −8.
             • 3 is greater        than −2, because −2 lies              to the left            of 3.




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 Exercise 3

          Complete:
             • +2 is less        than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the
               number line.
             • −5 is less        than −3, because −5 lies              to the left          of −3.
             • −8 is less        than 0, because 0 lies to             the right        of −8.
             • 3 is greater        than −2, because −2 lies              to the left            of 3.




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 Exercise 3

          Complete:
             • +2 is less        than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the
               number line.
             • −5 is less        than −3, because −5 lies              to the left          of −3.
             • −8 is less        than 0, because 0 lies to             the right        of −8.
             • 3 is greater        than −2, because −2 lies              to the left            of 3.




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 Exercise 3

          Complete:
             • +2 is less        than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the
               number line.
             • −5 is less        than −3, because −5 lies              to the left          of −3.
             • −8 is less        than 0, because 0 lies to             the right        of −8.
             • 3 is greater        than −2, because −2 lies              to the left            of 3.




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 Exercise 4

          Put these numbers in order from least to greatest:
          −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2




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 Exercise 4

          Put these numbers in order from least to greatest:
          −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2

          −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42




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 Exercise 4

          Put these numbers in order from least to greatest:
          −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2

          −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42




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 Exercise 4

          Put these numbers in order from least to greatest:
          −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2

          −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42




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 Exercise 4

          Put these numbers in order from least to greatest:
          −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2

          −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42




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 Exercise 4

          Put these numbers in order from least to greatest:
          −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2

          −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42




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 Exercise 4

          Put these numbers in order from least to greatest:
          −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2

          −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42




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 Exercise 5

          Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and
          the expression:
          -3:

          4:

          2:

          -12:




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 Exercise 5

          Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and
          the expression:
          -3: Op(−3) = +3, the opposite of negative three is positive
          three.

          4: Op(4) = −4,                    the opposite of four is negative four.

          2: Op(2) = −2,                     the opposite of two is negative two.

          -12:Op(−12) = +12,                       the opposite of negative twelve is
          positive twelve.




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 Exercise 5

          Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and
          the expression:
          -3: Op(−3) = +3, the opposite of negative three is positive
          three.

          4: Op(4) = −4,                    the opposite of four is negative four.

          2: Op(2) = −2,                     the opposite of two is negative two.

          -12:Op(−12) = +12,                       the opposite of negative twelve is
          positive twelve.




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 Exercise 5

          Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and
          the expression:
          -3: Op(−3) = +3, the opposite of negative three is positive
          three.

          4: Op(4) = −4,                    the opposite of four is negative four.

          2: Op(2) = −2,                     the opposite of two is negative two.

          -12:Op(−12) = +12,                       the opposite of negative twelve is
          positive twelve.




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 Exercise 5

          Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and
          the expression:
          -3: Op(−3) = +3, the opposite of negative three is positive
          three.

          4: Op(4) = −4,                    the opposite of four is negative four.

          2: Op(2) = −2,                     the opposite of two is negative two.

          -12:Op(−12) = +12,                       the opposite of negative twelve is
          positive twelve.




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 Exercise 6

          Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a
          sentence and the expression:
          5:

          -7:

          -9:

          11:

          -23:

          0:


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 Exercise 6

          Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a
          sentence and the expression:
          5: |5| = 5,                     the absolute value of five is five.

          -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven.

          -9: | − 9| = 9,         the absolute value of negative nine is nine.

          11: |11| = 11,                  the absolute value of eleven is eleven.

          -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three
          is twenty-three

          0: |0| = 0,                              the absolute value of zero is zero.

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 Exercise 6

          Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a
          sentence and the expression:
          5: |5| = 5,                     the absolute value of five is five.

          -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven.

          -9: | − 9| = 9,         the absolute value of negative nine is nine.

          11: |11| = 11,                  the absolute value of eleven is eleven.

          -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three
          is twenty-three

          0: |0| = 0,                              the absolute value of zero is zero.

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 Exercise 6

          Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a
          sentence and the expression:
          5: |5| = 5,                     the absolute value of five is five.

          -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven.

          -9: | − 9| = 9,         the absolute value of negative nine is nine.

          11: |11| = 11,                  the absolute value of eleven is eleven.

          -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three
          is twenty-three

          0: |0| = 0,                              the absolute value of zero is zero.

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 Exercise 6

          Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a
          sentence and the expression:
          5: |5| = 5,                     the absolute value of five is five.

          -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven.

          -9: | − 9| = 9,         the absolute value of negative nine is nine.

          11: |11| = 11,                  the absolute value of eleven is eleven.

          -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three
          is twenty-three

          0: |0| = 0,                              the absolute value of zero is zero.

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 Exercise 6

          Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a
          sentence and the expression:
          5: |5| = 5,                     the absolute value of five is five.

          -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven.

          -9: | − 9| = 9,         the absolute value of negative nine is nine.

          11: |11| = 11,                  the absolute value of eleven is eleven.

          -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three
          is twenty-three

          0: |0| = 0,                              the absolute value of zero is zero.

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 Exercise 6

          Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a
          sentence and the expression:
          5: |5| = 5,                     the absolute value of five is five.

          -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven.

          -9: | − 9| = 9,         the absolute value of negative nine is nine.

          11: |11| = 11,                  the absolute value of eleven is eleven.

          -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three
          is twenty-three

          0: |0| = 0,                              the absolute value of zero is zero.

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 Exercise 7

          Find:
          4 + (−1) =
          16 − 11 =
          12 − 15 =
          7 − (−4) =
          −8 + 2 =
          (−20) + (−9) =




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 Exercise 7

          Find:
          4 + (−1) =+3
          16 − 11 =+5
          12 − 15 =−3
          7 − (−4) =+11
          −8 + 2 =−6
          (−20) + (−9) =−29




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 Exercise 7

          Find:
          4 + (−1) =+3
          16 − 11 =+5
          12 − 15 =−3
          7 − (−4) =+11
          −8 + 2 =−6
          (−20) + (−9) =−29




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 Exercise 7

          Find:
          4 + (−1) =+3
          16 − 11 =+5
          12 − 15 =−3
          7 − (−4) =+11
          −8 + 2 =−6
          (−20) + (−9) =−29




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 Exercise 7

          Find:
          4 + (−1) =+3
          16 − 11 =+5
          12 − 15 =−3
          7 − (−4) =+11
          −8 + 2 =−6
          (−20) + (−9) =−29




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 Exercise 7

          Find:
          4 + (−1) =+3
          16 − 11 =+5
          12 − 15 =−3
          7 − (−4) =+11
          −8 + 2 =−6
          (−20) + (−9) =−29




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 Exercise 7

          Find:
          4 + (−1) =+3
          16 − 11 =+5
          12 − 15 =−3
          7 − (−4) =+11
          −8 + 2 =−6
          (−20) + (−9) =−29




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 Exercise 8

          Find:
          13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =
          8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =
          2−8+2−5+2=
          1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =
          −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =




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 Exercise 8

          Find:
          13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0
          8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4
          2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7
          1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7
          −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25




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 Exercise 8

          Find:
          13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0
          8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4
          2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7
          1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7
          −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25




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 Exercise 8

          Find:
          13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0
          8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4
          2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7
          1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7
          −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25




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 Exercise 8

          Find:
          13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0
          8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4
          2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7
          1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7
          −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25




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 Exercise 8

          Find:
          13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0
          8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4
          2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7
          1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7
          −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25




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 Exercise 9

          Find:
          (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =
          13 − 5 · 10 =
          8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =
          2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =
          −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =
          (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =




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 Exercise 9

          Find:
          (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22
          13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37
          8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0
          2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1
          −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27
          (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101




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 Exercise 9

          Find:
          (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22
          13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37
          8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0
          2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1
          −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27
          (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101




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 Exercise 9

          Find:
          (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22
          13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37
          8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0
          2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1
          −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27
          (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101




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 Exercise 9

          Find:
          (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22
          13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37
          8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0
          2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1
          −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27
          (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101




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 Exercise 9

          Find:
          (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22
          13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37
          8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0
          2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1
          −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27
          (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101




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 Exercise 9

          Find:
          (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22
          13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37
          8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0
          2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1
          −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27
          (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101




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 Exercise 10

          Write an integer beside each sentence:
          Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above
          sea level:

          Luis earns e1070 a month:

          An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters:

          The plane flies three thousand metres high:

          The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:




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 Exercise 10

          Write an integer beside each sentence:
          Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above
          sea level: +2020

          Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070

          An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300

          The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000

          The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5




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 Exercise 10

          Write an integer beside each sentence:
          Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above
          sea level: +2020

          Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070

          An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300

          The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000

          The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5




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 Exercise 10

          Write an integer beside each sentence:
          Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above
          sea level: +2020

          Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070

          An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300

          The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000

          The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5




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 Exercise 10

          Write an integer beside each sentence:
          Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above
          sea level: +2020

          Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070

          An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300

          The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000

          The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5




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 Exercise 10

          Write an integer beside each sentence:
          Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above
          sea level: +2020

          Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070

          An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300

          The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000

          The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5




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 Exercise 11

          Thales of Miletus was born in 624 b.C, and he lived 78 years. Find
          out the year of his death.




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 Exercise 11

          Thales of Miletus was born in 624 b.C, and he lived 78 years. Find
          out the year of his death.
           Data: He was born in −624.
           He lived 78 years.
             −624 + 78 = −546


                                                   Answer: He died in 546 b.C.




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 Exercise 11

          Thales of Miletus was born in 624 b.C, and he lived 78 years. Find
          out the year of his death.
           Data: He was born in −624.
           He lived 78 years.
             −624 + 78 = −546


                                                   Answer: He died in 546 b.C.




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 Exercise 11

          Thales of Miletus was born in 624 b.C, and he lived 78 years. Find
          out the year of his death.
           Data: He was born in −624.
           He lived 78 years.
             −624 + 78 = −546


                                                   Answer: He died in 546 b.C.




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 Exercise 12

          Parts of Death Valley in California are below sea level. A hiker
          starts at an elevation of 12 feet below sea level. Then she hikes to
          an elevation that is 8 feet above sea level. How many feets does
          she hike?




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 Exercise 12

          Parts of Death Valley in California are below sea level. A hiker
          starts at an elevation of 12 feet below sea level. Then she hikes to
          an elevation that is 8 feet above sea level. How many feets does
          she hike?
            Data: She starts at −12m.
            She hikes to +8m.
                 −12+     =8
                 8 + 12 = 20


                                                   Answer: She hikes 20m.




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 Exercise 12

          Parts of Death Valley in California are below sea level. A hiker
          starts at an elevation of 12 feet below sea level. Then she hikes to
          an elevation that is 8 feet above sea level. How many feets does
          she hike?
            Data: She starts at −12m.
            She hikes to +8m.
                 −12+     =8
                 8 + 12 = 20


                                                   Answer: She hikes 20m.




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 Exercise 12

          Parts of Death Valley in California are below sea level. A hiker
          starts at an elevation of 12 feet below sea level. Then she hikes to
          an elevation that is 8 feet above sea level. How many feets does
          she hike?
            Data: She starts at −12m.
            She hikes to +8m.
                 −12+     =8
                 8 + 12 = 20


                                                   Answer: She hikes 20m.




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 Exercise 13

          Jackie buys three identical shirts in different colors. She has to pay
          e3.24 in taxes. The total amount she pays is e57.24. What is the
          cost of each shirt without the taxes?




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 Exercise 13

          Jackie buys three identical shirts in different colors. She has to pay
          e3.24 in taxes. The total amount she pays is e57.24. What is the
          cost of each shirt without the taxes?
           Data: She buys three shirts.
           She pays e3.24 in taxes.
           She pays e57.24 in total.
             57.24 − 3.24 = 54
                54 : 3 = 18


                                          Answer: Each shirt costs e18.




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 Exercise 13

          Jackie buys three identical shirts in different colors. She has to pay
          e3.24 in taxes. The total amount she pays is e57.24. What is the
          cost of each shirt without the taxes?
           Data: She buys three shirts.
           She pays e3.24 in taxes.
           She pays e57.24 in total.
             57.24 − 3.24 = 54
                54 : 3 = 18


                                          Answer: Each shirt costs e18.




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 Exercise 13

          Jackie buys three identical shirts in different colors. She has to pay
          e3.24 in taxes. The total amount she pays is e57.24. What is the
          cost of each shirt without the taxes?
           Data: She buys three shirts.
           She pays e3.24 in taxes.
           She pays e57.24 in total.
             57.24 − 3.24 = 54
                54 : 3 = 18


                                          Answer: Each shirt costs e18.




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Unit5

  • 1. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Integers Matem´ticas 1o E.S.O. a Alberto Pardo Milan´s e -
  • 2. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises 1 Sets of Numbers 2 The number line 3 Adding and subtracting integers 4 Multiplying and dividing integers 5 Exercises Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 3. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Sets of Numbers Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 4. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Sets of Numbers Counting numbers and Integers IN is the set of natural numbers, also called counting numbers or positive numbers. Positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero are called integers. Positive numbers represent data that are greater than 0, they are written with a + sign or no sign at all. Example: read +3 positive three or plus three. Negative numbers represent data that are less than 0, they are written with a − sign. Example: read −5 negative five or minus five, for temperatures you can also use five below zero. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 5. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Sets of Numbers Counting numbers and Integers IN is the set of natural numbers, also called counting numbers or positive numbers. Positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero are called integers. Positive numbers represent data that are greater than 0, they are written with a + sign or no sign at all. Example: read +3 positive three or plus three. Negative numbers represent data that are less than 0, they are written with a − sign. Example: read −5 negative five or minus five, for temperatures you can also use five below zero. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 6. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Sets of Numbers Counting numbers and Integers IN is the set of natural numbers, also called counting numbers or positive numbers. Positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero are called integers. Positive numbers represent data that are greater than 0, they are written with a + sign or no sign at all. Example: read +3 positive three or plus three. Negative numbers represent data that are less than 0, they are written with a − sign. Example: read −5 negative five or minus five, for temperatures you can also use five below zero. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 7. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Sets of Numbers The set Z, absolute value and opposite Z is the set of integers: Z = {· · · − 5, −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . . . } The absolute value of an integer is the value of the number regardless of its sign. Example: read | − 2| = 2 the absolute value of negative two is two. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. Opposites are numbers that are the same distance from zero on a number line, but in opposite directions (so they both have the same absolute value). Example: the opposite of −5 is Op(−5) = 5. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 8. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Sets of Numbers The set Z, absolute value and opposite Z is the set of integers: Z = {· · · − 5, −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . . . } The absolute value of an integer is the value of the number regardless of its sign. Example: read | − 2| = 2 the absolute value of negative two is two. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. Opposites are numbers that are the same distance from zero on a number line, but in opposite directions (so they both have the same absolute value). Example: the opposite of −5 is Op(−5) = 5. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 9. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Sets of Numbers The set Z, absolute value and opposite Z is the set of integers: Z = {· · · − 5, −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . . . } The absolute value of an integer is the value of the number regardless of its sign. Example: read | − 2| = 2 the absolute value of negative two is two. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. Opposites are numbers that are the same distance from zero on a number line, but in opposite directions (so they both have the same absolute value). Example: the opposite of −5 is Op(−5) = 5. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 10. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises The number line Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 11. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises The number line What´s the number line? The number line is a straight line in which the integers are shown. The line continues left and right forever. If a number is to the left of a number on the number line, it is less than the other number. If it is to the right then it is greater than that number. Example: 2 < 4 because 2 lies to the left of 4 in the number line. −1 > −3 because −1 lies to the right of −3 in the number line. −4 < 1 because −4 lies to the left of 1 in the number line. −2 < 0 because 0 lies to the right of −2 in the number line. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 12. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Adding and subtracting integers Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 13. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Adding and subtracting integers Adding Add using the number line: Add a positive integer by moving to the right on the number line. Add a negative integer by moving to the left on the number line. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 14. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Adding and subtracting integers Adding Add using absolute values: The signs are the same: If the signs are the same, add the numbers’ absolute values and retain the same sign. The sum of two positive integers is always positive, the sum of two negative integers is always negative. Examples: Find −3 + (−2): the signs are the same (negative) and | − 3| = 3, | − 2| = 2, 3 + 2 = 5, so −3 + (−2) = −5. Find 2 + (+1): the signs are the same (positive) and | + 2| = 2, | + 1| = 1, 2 + 1 = 3, so 2 + (+1) = +3. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 15. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Adding and subtracting integers Adding Add using absolute values: The signs are different: If the signs are different, subtract the numbers’ absolute values and retain the sign of the number with the greater absolute value. Examples: Find −3 + (+2): the signs are different and | − 3| = 3, | + 2| = 2, 3 − 2 = 1, so −3 + (+2) = −1, because 3 > 2. Find −1 + (+5): the signs are different and | − 1| = 1, | + 5| = 5, 5 − 1 = 4, so −1 + (+5) = +4, because 1 < 5. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 16. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Adding and subtracting integers Subtracting Subtract an integer by adding its opposite. Examples: Find −4 − (−3): adding its opposite −4 − (−3) = −4 + (+3) = −1. Find −3 − 1: adding its opposite −3 − 1 = −3 − (+1) = −3 + (−1) = −4. Find 6 − (−10): adding its opposite 6 − (−10) = 6 + (+10) = 16. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 17. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 18. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Multiplying To multiply integers, multiply the absolute values and then use these rules to find the corresponding sign: The product of two integers with different signs is negative, the product of two integers with the same sign is positive. Examples: Find 2 · (−1): the integers have different signs, the product is negative 2 · (−1) = −2. Find −4 · 3: the integers have different signs, the product is negative −4 · 3 = −12. Find 3 · 5: the integers have the same signs, the product is positive 3 · 5 = +15. Find −2 · (−4): the integers have the same signs, the product is positive −2 · (−4) = +8. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 19. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Multiplying To multiply integers, multiply the absolute values and then use these rules to find the corresponding sign: The product of two integers with different signs is negative, the product of two integers with the same sign is positive. Examples: Find 2 · (−1): the integers have different signs, the product is negative 2 · (−1) = −2. Find −4 · 3: the integers have different signs, the product is negative −4 · 3 = −12. Find 3 · 5: the integers have the same signs, the product is positive 3 · 5 = +15. Find −2 · (−4): the integers have the same signs, the product is positive −2 · (−4) = +8. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 20. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Multiplying To multiply integers, multiply the absolute values and then use these rules to find the corresponding sign: The product of two integers with different signs is negative, the product of two integers with the same sign is positive. Examples: Find 2 · (−1): the integers have different signs, the product is negative 2 · (−1) = −2. Find −4 · 3: the integers have different signs, the product is negative −4 · 3 = −12. Find 3 · 5: the integers have the same signs, the product is positive 3 · 5 = +15. Find −2 · (−4): the integers have the same signs, the product is positive −2 · (−4) = +8. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 21. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Multiplying To multiply integers, multiply the absolute values and then use these rules to find the corresponding sign: The product of two integers with different signs is negative, the product of two integers with the same sign is positive. Examples: Find 2 · (−1): the integers have different signs, the product is negative 2 · (−1) = −2. Find −4 · 3: the integers have different signs, the product is negative −4 · 3 = −12. Find 3 · 5: the integers have the same signs, the product is positive 3 · 5 = +15. Find −2 · (−4): the integers have the same signs, the product is positive −2 · (−4) = +8. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 22. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Dividing To divide integers, divide the absolute values and then use these rules to find the corresponding sign: The division of two integers with different signs is negative, the division of two integers with the same sign is positive. Examples: Find 5 : (−1): the integers have different signs, the quotient is negative 5 : (−1) = −5. Find −12 : 3: the integers have different signs, the quotient is negative −12 : 3 = −4. Find 15 : 5: the integers have the same signs, the quotient is positive 15 : 5 = +3. Find −4 : (−2): the integers have the same signs, the quotient is positive −4 : (−2) = +2. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 23. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Dividing To divide integers, divide the absolute values and then use these rules to find the corresponding sign: The division of two integers with different signs is negative, the division of two integers with the same sign is positive. Examples: Find 5 : (−1): the integers have different signs, the quotient is negative 5 : (−1) = −5. Find −12 : 3: the integers have different signs, the quotient is negative −12 : 3 = −4. Find 15 : 5: the integers have the same signs, the quotient is positive 15 : 5 = +3. Find −4 : (−2): the integers have the same signs, the quotient is positive −4 : (−2) = +2. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 24. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Dividing To divide integers, divide the absolute values and then use these rules to find the corresponding sign: The division of two integers with different signs is negative, the division of two integers with the same sign is positive. Examples: Find 5 : (−1): the integers have different signs, the quotient is negative 5 : (−1) = −5. Find −12 : 3: the integers have different signs, the quotient is negative −12 : 3 = −4. Find 15 : 5: the integers have the same signs, the quotient is positive 15 : 5 = +3. Find −4 : (−2): the integers have the same signs, the quotient is positive −4 : (−2) = +2. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 25. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Dividing To divide integers, divide the absolute values and then use these rules to find the corresponding sign: The division of two integers with different signs is negative, the division of two integers with the same sign is positive. Examples: Find 5 : (−1): the integers have different signs, the quotient is negative 5 : (−1) = −5. Find −12 : 3: the integers have different signs, the quotient is negative −12 : 3 = −4. Find 15 : 5: the integers have the same signs, the quotient is positive 15 : 5 = +3. Find −4 : (−2): the integers have the same signs, the quotient is positive −4 : (−2) = +2. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 26. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Multiplying and dividing integers Rule of Signs for multiplying and dividing: Unlike signs produce negative numbers: +·−=− − ·+ = − +:−=− −:+=− Like signs produce positive numbers: +·+=+ − ·− = + +:+=+ −:−=+ Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 27. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 28. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 1 Write the correct number: Positive forty-eight: Negative one hundred and two: Negative two hundred and seventy-three: Three thousand, nine hundred and eleven: Negative one hundred and two thousand, eight hundred and ten: Positive two million, twenty thousand, five hundred and fifty-four: Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 29. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 1 Write the correct number: Positive forty-eight: +48 Negative one hundred and two: −102 Negative two hundred and seventy-three: −273 Three thousand, nine hundred and eleven: +3911 Negative one hundred and two thousand, eight hundred and ten: −102810 Positive two million, twenty thousand, five hundred and fifty-four: +2020554 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 30. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: 435: -543: -1,207: 5,673: -12,856: -174,730: 3,323,045: 1,100,305: Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 31. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 32. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 33. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 34. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 35. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 36. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 37. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 38. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 39. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 40. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 2 How can we read these numbers? -34: Negative thirty-four 435:Four hundred thirty-five -543:Negative five hundred forty-three -1,207:Negative one thousand two hundred and seven 5,673:Positive five thousand six hundred seventy-three -12,856:Negative twelve thousand eight hundred fifty-six -174,730:Negative onehundred seventy-four thousand seven hundred thirty 3,323,045:Positive three million three hundred twenty-three thousand and forty-five 1,100,305:Positive one million one hundred thousand three hundred and five Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 41. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 3 Complete: • +2 is than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the number line. • −5 is than −3, because −5 to the of −3. • −8 is than 0, because 0 lies the of −8. • 3 is than −2, because −2 to the of 3. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 42. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 3 Complete: • +2 is less than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the number line. • −5 is less than −3, because −5 lies to the left of −3. • −8 is less than 0, because 0 lies to the right of −8. • 3 is greater than −2, because −2 lies to the left of 3. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 43. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 3 Complete: • +2 is less than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the number line. • −5 is less than −3, because −5 lies to the left of −3. • −8 is less than 0, because 0 lies to the right of −8. • 3 is greater than −2, because −2 lies to the left of 3. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 44. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 3 Complete: • +2 is less than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the number line. • −5 is less than −3, because −5 lies to the left of −3. • −8 is less than 0, because 0 lies to the right of −8. • 3 is greater than −2, because −2 lies to the left of 3. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 45. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 3 Complete: • +2 is less than 5, because +2 lies to the left of 5 in the number line. • −5 is less than −3, because −5 lies to the left of −3. • −8 is less than 0, because 0 lies to the right of −8. • 3 is greater than −2, because −2 lies to the left of 3. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 46. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 4 Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 47. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 4 Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2 −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 48. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 4 Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2 −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 49. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 4 Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2 −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 50. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 4 Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2 −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 51. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 4 Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2 −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 52. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 4 Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: −25, 22, −3, 42, 31, 2 −25 < − 3 < 2 < 22 < 31 < 42 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 53. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 5 Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: -3: 4: 2: -12: Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 54. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 5 Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: -3: Op(−3) = +3, the opposite of negative three is positive three. 4: Op(4) = −4, the opposite of four is negative four. 2: Op(2) = −2, the opposite of two is negative two. -12:Op(−12) = +12, the opposite of negative twelve is positive twelve. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 55. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 5 Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: -3: Op(−3) = +3, the opposite of negative three is positive three. 4: Op(4) = −4, the opposite of four is negative four. 2: Op(2) = −2, the opposite of two is negative two. -12:Op(−12) = +12, the opposite of negative twelve is positive twelve. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 56. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 5 Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: -3: Op(−3) = +3, the opposite of negative three is positive three. 4: Op(4) = −4, the opposite of four is negative four. 2: Op(2) = −2, the opposite of two is negative two. -12:Op(−12) = +12, the opposite of negative twelve is positive twelve. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 57. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 5 Find out the opposite of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: -3: Op(−3) = +3, the opposite of negative three is positive three. 4: Op(4) = −4, the opposite of four is negative four. 2: Op(2) = −2, the opposite of two is negative two. -12:Op(−12) = +12, the opposite of negative twelve is positive twelve. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 58. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 6 Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: 5: -7: -9: 11: -23: 0: Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 59. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 6 Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: 5: |5| = 5, the absolute value of five is five. -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven. -9: | − 9| = 9, the absolute value of negative nine is nine. 11: |11| = 11, the absolute value of eleven is eleven. -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three is twenty-three 0: |0| = 0, the absolute value of zero is zero. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 60. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 6 Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: 5: |5| = 5, the absolute value of five is five. -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven. -9: | − 9| = 9, the absolute value of negative nine is nine. 11: |11| = 11, the absolute value of eleven is eleven. -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three is twenty-three 0: |0| = 0, the absolute value of zero is zero. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 61. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 6 Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: 5: |5| = 5, the absolute value of five is five. -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven. -9: | − 9| = 9, the absolute value of negative nine is nine. 11: |11| = 11, the absolute value of eleven is eleven. -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three is twenty-three 0: |0| = 0, the absolute value of zero is zero. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 62. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 6 Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: 5: |5| = 5, the absolute value of five is five. -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven. -9: | − 9| = 9, the absolute value of negative nine is nine. 11: |11| = 11, the absolute value of eleven is eleven. -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three is twenty-three 0: |0| = 0, the absolute value of zero is zero. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 63. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 6 Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: 5: |5| = 5, the absolute value of five is five. -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven. -9: | − 9| = 9, the absolute value of negative nine is nine. 11: |11| = 11, the absolute value of eleven is eleven. -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three is twenty-three 0: |0| = 0, the absolute value of zero is zero. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 64. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 6 Find out the absolute value of each number. Write down a sentence and the expression: 5: |5| = 5, the absolute value of five is five. -7: | − 7| = 7, the absolute value of negative seven is seven. -9: | − 9| = 9, the absolute value of negative nine is nine. 11: |11| = 11, the absolute value of eleven is eleven. -23: | − 23|=23,the absolute value of negative twenty-three is twenty-three 0: |0| = 0, the absolute value of zero is zero. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 65. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 7 Find: 4 + (−1) = 16 − 11 = 12 − 15 = 7 − (−4) = −8 + 2 = (−20) + (−9) = Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 66. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 7 Find: 4 + (−1) =+3 16 − 11 =+5 12 − 15 =−3 7 − (−4) =+11 −8 + 2 =−6 (−20) + (−9) =−29 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 67. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 7 Find: 4 + (−1) =+3 16 − 11 =+5 12 − 15 =−3 7 − (−4) =+11 −8 + 2 =−6 (−20) + (−9) =−29 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 68. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 7 Find: 4 + (−1) =+3 16 − 11 =+5 12 − 15 =−3 7 − (−4) =+11 −8 + 2 =−6 (−20) + (−9) =−29 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 69. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 7 Find: 4 + (−1) =+3 16 − 11 =+5 12 − 15 =−3 7 − (−4) =+11 −8 + 2 =−6 (−20) + (−9) =−29 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 70. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 7 Find: 4 + (−1) =+3 16 − 11 =+5 12 − 15 =−3 7 − (−4) =+11 −8 + 2 =−6 (−20) + (−9) =−29 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 71. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 7 Find: 4 + (−1) =+3 16 − 11 =+5 12 − 15 =−3 7 − (−4) =+11 −8 + 2 =−6 (−20) + (−9) =−29 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 72. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 8 Find: 13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) = 8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 = 2−8+2−5+2= 1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) = −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 = Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 73. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 8 Find: 13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0 8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4 2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7 1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7 −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 74. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 8 Find: 13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0 8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4 2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7 1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7 −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 75. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 8 Find: 13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0 8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4 2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7 1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7 −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 76. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 8 Find: 13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0 8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4 2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7 1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7 −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 77. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 8 Find: 13 + (−1) − 14 − (−2) =0 8 + (−15) − 13 + 24 =+4 2 − 8 + 2 − 5 + 2 =−7 1 + (−2) + 6 − 12 + 6 + (−6) =−7 −17 + 7 − 4 − 11 =−25 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 78. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 9 Find: (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 = 13 − 5 · 10 = 8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 = 2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) = −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 = (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 = Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 79. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 9 Find: (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22 13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37 8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0 2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1 −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27 (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 80. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 9 Find: (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22 13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37 8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0 2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1 −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27 (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 81. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 9 Find: (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22 13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37 8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0 2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1 −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27 (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 82. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 9 Find: (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22 13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37 8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0 2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1 −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27 (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 83. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 9 Find: (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22 13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37 8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0 2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1 −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27 (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 84. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 9 Find: (−3) · 4 − 5 · 2 =−12 − 10 = −22 13 − 5 · 10 =13 − 50 = −37 8 : (−4) + 14 : 7 =−2 + 2 = 0 2 · (−3) − 25 : (−5) =−6 − (−5) = −1 −9 · 2 − 54 : 6 =−18 − 9 = −27 (−20) · (−9) − 11 · 7 − 81 : 9 =180 − 77 − 2 = 101 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 85. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 10 Write an integer beside each sentence: Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above sea level: Luis earns e1070 a month: An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: The plane flies three thousand metres high: The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero: Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 86. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 10 Write an integer beside each sentence: Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above sea level: +2020 Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070 An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300 The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000 The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 87. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 10 Write an integer beside each sentence: Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above sea level: +2020 Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070 An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300 The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000 The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 88. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 10 Write an integer beside each sentence: Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above sea level: +2020 Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070 An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300 The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000 The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 89. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 10 Write an integer beside each sentence: Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above sea level: +2020 Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070 An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300 The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000 The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 90. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 10 Write an integer beside each sentence: Mary hikes at a height of two thousand and twenty metres above sea level: +2020 Luis earns e1070 a month:+1070 An Alfa class submarine can operate at 1300 meters: −1300 The plane flies three thousand metres high:+3000 The temperature outside is five degrees Celsius bellow zero:−5 Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 91. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 11 Thales of Miletus was born in 624 b.C, and he lived 78 years. Find out the year of his death. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 92. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 11 Thales of Miletus was born in 624 b.C, and he lived 78 years. Find out the year of his death. Data: He was born in −624. He lived 78 years. −624 + 78 = −546 Answer: He died in 546 b.C. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 93. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 11 Thales of Miletus was born in 624 b.C, and he lived 78 years. Find out the year of his death. Data: He was born in −624. He lived 78 years. −624 + 78 = −546 Answer: He died in 546 b.C. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 94. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 11 Thales of Miletus was born in 624 b.C, and he lived 78 years. Find out the year of his death. Data: He was born in −624. He lived 78 years. −624 + 78 = −546 Answer: He died in 546 b.C. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 95. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 12 Parts of Death Valley in California are below sea level. A hiker starts at an elevation of 12 feet below sea level. Then she hikes to an elevation that is 8 feet above sea level. How many feets does she hike? Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 96. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 12 Parts of Death Valley in California are below sea level. A hiker starts at an elevation of 12 feet below sea level. Then she hikes to an elevation that is 8 feet above sea level. How many feets does she hike? Data: She starts at −12m. She hikes to +8m. −12+ =8 8 + 12 = 20 Answer: She hikes 20m. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 97. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 12 Parts of Death Valley in California are below sea level. A hiker starts at an elevation of 12 feet below sea level. Then she hikes to an elevation that is 8 feet above sea level. How many feets does she hike? Data: She starts at −12m. She hikes to +8m. −12+ =8 8 + 12 = 20 Answer: She hikes 20m. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 98. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 12 Parts of Death Valley in California are below sea level. A hiker starts at an elevation of 12 feet below sea level. Then she hikes to an elevation that is 8 feet above sea level. How many feets does she hike? Data: She starts at −12m. She hikes to +8m. −12+ =8 8 + 12 = 20 Answer: She hikes 20m. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 99. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 13 Jackie buys three identical shirts in different colors. She has to pay e3.24 in taxes. The total amount she pays is e57.24. What is the cost of each shirt without the taxes? Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 100. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 13 Jackie buys three identical shirts in different colors. She has to pay e3.24 in taxes. The total amount she pays is e57.24. What is the cost of each shirt without the taxes? Data: She buys three shirts. She pays e3.24 in taxes. She pays e57.24 in total. 57.24 − 3.24 = 54 54 : 3 = 18 Answer: Each shirt costs e18. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 101. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 13 Jackie buys three identical shirts in different colors. She has to pay e3.24 in taxes. The total amount she pays is e57.24. What is the cost of each shirt without the taxes? Data: She buys three shirts. She pays e3.24 in taxes. She pays e57.24 in total. 57.24 − 3.24 = 54 54 : 3 = 18 Answer: Each shirt costs e18. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers
  • 102. Indice Sets of Numbers The number line Add and subtract Multiply and divide Exercises Exercises Exercise 13 Jackie buys three identical shirts in different colors. She has to pay e3.24 in taxes. The total amount she pays is e57.24. What is the cost of each shirt without the taxes? Data: She buys three shirts. She pays e3.24 in taxes. She pays e57.24 in total. 57.24 − 3.24 = 54 54 : 3 = 18 Answer: Each shirt costs e18. Alberto Pardo Milan´s e Integers