Warm-Up Exercises 1.–17.3 + 6.2 = ANSWER –11.1 2.26.9 – (–5.8) = ANSWER 32.7 Lesson 2.5 ? ?

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Warm-Up Exercises 1.– = ANSWER – – (–5.8) = ANSWER 32.7 Lesson 2.5 ? ?

Warm-Up Exercises 3.( ) + 82 = 12 + ( ) ANSWER Associative property of addition 4.–3 + 0 = –3 ANSWER Identity property of addition Lesson 2.5 Identify the property illustrated.

Warm-Up Exercises 5. A company had a profit of –$8.6 million in 2005 and $1.4 million in What is the change in profit? ANSWER $10 million Lesson 2.5

Warm-Up Exercises Different signs; product is negative. Same signs; product is positive. Multiply 2 and – 5. Different signs; product is negative. Find the product. EXAMPLE 1 Multiply real numbers a. – 3 (6) b. 2 (–5) (–4) = 40 c. – (–4) (–3) 1 2 Multiply – and – = – 6 = – 18 = 2 (– 3) (–10) (–4) =

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Find the product. 1. – 2 (– 7)= – 0.5 (– 4) (– 9)= – (–3) (7) 4 3 = – 28

Warm-Up Exercises Multiplicative property of – 1 Identity property of multiplication Commutative property of multiplication Associative property of multiplication Multiplicative property of zero Property illustratedStatement EXAMPLE 2 Identify properties of multiplication x (7 0.5) a. (x 7) 0.5 = b. 8 0 = 0 c. – 6 y = y (– 6) d. 9 (– 1) = – 9 e. 1 v = v

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 Identify the property illustrated. Multiplicative property of – 1 Commutative property of multiplication Associative property of multiplication Multiplicative property of zero Commutative property of multiplication Multiplicative property of – 1 4. –1 8 = – 8 12 x = x 125. y (4 9) (y 4) 9 = (– 41) = 0 8. – 5 (– 6) = – 6 (– 5) 9. –13 (– 1) – 8 =

Warm-Up Exercises Multiplicative property of – 1. Product of 0.25 and – 4 is – 1. Associative property of multiplication Commutative property of multiplication EXAMPLE 3 Identify properties of multiplication Find the product (–4x) Justify your steps. = –x= –x 0.25 (–4x)(–4x) 0.25 = = (0.25 (–4))x = –1 x

Warm-Up Exercises Lakes EXAMPLE 4 Solve a multi-step problem In 1900 the elevation of Mono Lake in California was about 6416 feet. From 1900 to 1950, the average rate of change in elevation was about – 0.12 foot per year.From 1950 to 2000, the average rate of change was about – foot per year. Approximate the elevation in 2000.

Warm-Up Exercises Substitute values. EXAMPLE 4 Solve a multi-step problem SOLUTION STEP 1 STEP 2 = (–6) Multiply – 0.12 and 50. New elevation = Calculate the elevation in Use the elevation in 1900 as the original elevation. The time span 1950 – 1900 = 50 years (–0.12)(50) Write a verbal model. = 6410 Add 6416 and –6. New elevation (feet) Original elevation (feet) Average rate of change (feet/year) Time passed (years) = +

Warm-Up Exercises New elevation = = Multiply – and 50. Substitute values. EXAMPLE 4 Solve a multi-step problem STEP 3 = (–26.3) Add 6410 and –26.3. Calculate the elevation in Use the elevation in 1950 as the original elevation. The time span 2000 – 1950 = 50 years (– 0.526)(50)

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 4 Solve a multi-step problem ANSWER The elevation in 2000 was about feet above sea level.

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 3 and 4 Find the product. Justify your steps (5y) = ( 5)y 3 10 Associative property of multiplication 3 2 = y Product of and 5 is = y Multiplicative property of. 3 2

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 3 and (–x) (–1) (–1) (–x) = Multiplicative property of –1 Commutative property of multiplication = 0.8x Multiply = – 0.8 (–x)

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 3 and 4 Product of – 0.5 and – 6 is 3. = –3y Commutative property of multiplication 12. (–y)(–0.5)(–6) = (–y)(3)

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 3 and 4 Using the data in Example 4, approximate the elevation of Mono Lake in 1925 and in ANSWER about 6413 ft; about ft

Warm-Up Exercises Daily Homework Quiz For use after Lesson 2.5 Find the product. 1. –6.5(4)(–2) ANSWER (– 1.2)(3) ANSWER –26.64

Warm-Up Exercises Daily Homework Quiz For use after Lesson 2.5 ANSWER $ –y (–1) = y ANSWER Multiplicative property of –1 Since Javier began setting his thermostat lower, his energy bills have been declining at a rate of – 0.88 dollar per year. If his average bill was $130 in 1990, estimate his average bill in Identify the property illustrated. ANSWER Multiplicative property of zero 3. r 0 = 0

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