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2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Warm Up Evaluate each expression. 1. 8 + (-5)2. -16 – (-3) 3. 4 · 864. 112 ÷ 4 3 -13 344 28.

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1 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Warm Up Evaluate each expression. 1. 8 + (-5)2. -16 – (-3) 3. 4 · 864. 112 ÷ 4 3 -13 344 28

2 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Today’s goal: Learn to multiply and divide integers.

3 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers You can think of multiplication as repeated addition. 3 · 2 = 2 + 2 + 2 = 6 and 3 · (–2) = (–2) + (–2) + (–2) = –6

4 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Multiplication and division are inverse operations. They “undo” each other. Notice how these operations undo each other in the patterns shown. Remember!

5 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers The patterns below suggest that when the signs of integers are different, their product or quotient is negative. The patterns also suggest that the product or quotient of two negative integers is positive.

6 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING TWO INTEGERS If the signs are:Your answer will be: the same different positive negative

7 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Find each product. Additional Example 2: Multiplying Integers A. –6 · (–5) –6 · (–5) Both signs are negative, so the product is positive. 30 B. –4 · 7 –4 · 7 The signs are different, so the product is negative. -28

8 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Find each product. Check It Out: Example 2 A. –2 · (–8) –2 · (–8) Both signs are negative, so the product is positive. 16 B. –3 · 5 –3 · 5 The signs are different, so the product is negative. –15

9 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Find each quotient. Additional Example 3: Dividing Integers A. 35 ÷ (–5) 35 ÷ (–5) –7 B. –32 ÷ (–8) –32 ÷ (–8) 4 Think: 35 ÷ 5 = 7. The signs are different, so the quotient is negative. Think: 32 ÷ 8 = 4. The signs are the same, so the quotient is positive.

10 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Check It Out: Example 3 Find each quotient. A. –12 ÷ 3 –12 ÷ 3 –4 Think: 12 ÷ 3 = 4. The signs are different, so the quotient is negative.

11 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Check It Out: Example 3 Find the quotient. C. –25 ÷ (–5) –25 ÷ –5 5 Think: 25 ÷ 5 = 5. The signs are the same, so the quotient is positive.

12 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Zero divided by any number is zero, but you cannot find an answer for division by zero. For example –6 ÷ 0 ≠ 0, because 0 · 0 ≠ –6. We say that division by zero is undefined.

13 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Mrs. Johnson kept track of a stock she was considering buying. She recorded the price change each day. What was the average change per day? Additional Example 4: Averaging Integers Day MonTueWedThuFri Price Change ($) –$1$3$2–$5$6 (–1) + 3 + 2 + (–5) + 6 = 5 Find the sum of the changes in price. 5 ÷ 5 = 1 The average change was $1 per day. Divide to find the average.

14 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Check It Out: Example 4 Mr. Reid kept track of his blood sugar daily. He recorded the change each day. What was the average change per day? (–8) + 2 + 4 + (–9) + 6 = –5 Find the sum of the changes in blood sugar. –5 ÷ 5 = –1 The average change per day was –1 unit. Divide to find the average. Day MonTueWedThuFri Unit Change –824–96

15 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Assignment pg. 68 2-54 evens only Be careful with your signs! Include an answer key No “work” needs to be shown for #2-#32 # 34-54 will need the problem copied down, work shown

16 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Standard Lesson Quiz Lesson Quizzes Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

17 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Lesson Quiz: Part I Use a number line to find the product. 1. –8 · 2 Find each product or quotient. 2. –3 · 5 · (–2) 3. –75 ÷ 5 4. –110 ÷ (–2) –16 –15 55 30

18 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Lesson Quiz: Part II 5. The temperature at Bar Harbor, Maine, was –3°F. It then dropped during the night to be 4 times as cold. What was the temperature then? –12°F

19 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers 1. Identify the number line that helps to find the product. –7 · 3 A. –21 B. –10 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

20 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers 2. Identify the product. –4 · 6 · (–4) A. 96 B. 2 C. –2 D. –96 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

21 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers 3. Identify the quotient. –66 ÷ 6 A. 10 B. 11 C. –10 D. –11 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

22 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers 4. Identify the quotient. –122 ÷ (–2) A. –62 B. –61 C. 61 D. 62 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

23 2-4 Multiplying and Dividing Integers 5. The level of water in a tank is 16 feet. The level decreases steadily, and the tank is emptied in 8 hours. What was the change in water level in the tank during the first hour? A. 3 ft B. 2 ft C. –2 ft D. –3 ft Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems


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