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What two numbers will give you a product of 64 and a quotient of 4?
Think-Pair-Share What two numbers will give you a product of 64 and a quotient of 4?
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Solution 16 and 4 16 x 4 = 64 16 ÷ 4 = 4
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Adding Integers
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Adding Integers We can use positive and negative counters to model the addition of integers. Positive Integer Negative Integer A positive integer paired with a negative integer form a zero pair. The value of a zero pair is 0.
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Add -2 + (-4) = -6
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Add 5 + 6 = 11
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Add -3 + (-5) = -8
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Add = -5
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Adding Integers with like signs.
Do you notice a pattern or rule? Comp book page 24 Adding Integers with like signs. - add their absolute values, keep the same sign as the integers. Examples: -7 + (-3) = = 9
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= -2 Add Remove all the zero pairs.
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= 3 Add 4 + (-1) Remove all the zero pairs.
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= -1 Add Remove all the zero pairs.
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= -4 Add 3 + (-7) Remove all the zero pairs.
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Did you notice a pattern or rule? Comp book page 24
Adding integers with unlike signs. - When the signs are different, subtract their absolute values, keep the same sign as the integer with the greater absolute value. Examples: 8 + (-3) = = -5
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Let’s try a few examples using the rules for adding integers.
-20 -6 12 -2 -38 13 1) = 2) = 3) (-19) = 4) = 5) = 6) (-16) = 7) (-5) =
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Summary Adding Integers with like signs.
- add their absolute values, keep the same sign as the integers. Adding integers with unlike signs. - When the signs are different, subtract their absolute values, keep the same sign as the integer with the greater absolute value.
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