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Form 1 Mathematics Chapter 1
Directed Numbers Form 1 Mathematics Chapter 1
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Reminder Correction of Dictation 2 & Folder checking
Today!! Correction of Closed Book Quiz (Ch. 0) and Standard Homework 1 8 Oct (Mon) Extra Tutorial 8 Oct (Mon) – based on Closed Book Quiz result Sudden Test on Summer Holiday Homework 8 – 12 Oct (the week after Athletics Meet)
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Result of Close Book Quiz
Result of Open Book Quiz Highest: 41 (WU SHAN Hao Yi) Lowest: 16 Average: 29.2 Number of students below 30: 17 Result of Close Book Quiz Highest: 48 (LI Sai Kong) Lowest: 18 Average: 31.9 Number of students below 30: 13
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Monday Extra Tutorial List
Marks in Open Book Quiz < 30 and Marks in Close Book Quiz < 30 9 students Class numbers: 1, 7, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 24, 31 If any student wants to join, please talk to me privately.
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Introduction to Directed Numbers
Numbers have two parts: Size or Magnitude Sign or Direction The sign of a number has two possibilities (they are always opposites)
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Examples of Directed Numbers
What does the negative mean? Money in bank: +$1,100 – $950 Students in class (36 students in class) Mon: – 2; Tue: – 1; Wed: 0; Thu: – 3; Fri:0 World time: Sydney: +2; Rome: – 6; London: – 8; New York: – 13 Stairs in the building (up is “+”): Go up 3 steps: +3; Go down 4 steps: – 4
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Directed numbers on a number line
How do we write & say this? – + -6 -2 4 7 < say “minus six is less than four” < say “minus two is less than zero”
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Directed numbers on a number line
How do we write & say this? – + -6 -2 4 7 > say “seven is greater than minus two” > say “four is greater than zero”
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Directed numbers on a number line
How do we write & say this? + – -6 -2 4 7 > > > This called “Descending Order” < < < This called “Ascending Order”
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Why do we learn Directed Numbers?
In primary school, you learned: Example 1: = 10 “3 apples plus 7 apples is 10 apples” Example 2: 3 – 7 = – 4 Are “3 apples minus 7 apples negative 4 apples”? With Directed Numbers, the “–” now has meaning!
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The Four Basic Operations
Addition: Say “3 plus 7” or “The sum of 3 and 7” or “Add 3 to 7” Subtraction: 3 – 7 Say “3 minus 7” or “The difference of 3 and 7” or “Subtract 7 from 3” Multiplication: 3 × 7 Say “3 times 7” or “The product of 3 and 7” or “Multiply 3 and 7” Division: 3 ÷ 7 Say “3 divided by 7” or “The quotient of 3 and 7” or “Divide 3 by 7”
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The Four Basic Operations
Addition: “+” or “sum” Subtraction: “–” or “difference” Multiplication: “×” or “product” Division: “÷” or “quotient”
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The meaning of “+” and “—”
In primary school you learned: Example 1: = 10 In high school, you learn Directed Numbers: Example 1a: (+3) + (+7) = (+10) Direction or sign Magnitude or size What is this? The Operation What sort of operation? Addition or Sum
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The meaning of “+” and “—”
“+” has two meanings: Direction of directed number Operation between two directed numbers
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The meaning of “+” and “—”
Primary school: Example 2: 3 – 7 = –4 Directed Numbers: Example 2a: (+3) – (+7) = (–4) Direction or sign What is this? An Operation What sort of operation? Subtraction or Difference
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The meaning of “+” and “—”
“–” has two meanings: Direction of directed number Operation between two directed numbers
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Rules to Remember (p.50) ( + ) ( + ) = ( + ) ( – ) ( – ) = ( + )
( + ) ( + ) = ( + ) ( – ) ( – ) = ( + ) ( + ) ( – ) = ( – ) ( – ) ( + ) = ( – )
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Rules to Remember (p.50) ( + ) ( + ) = ( + ) ( – ) ( – ) = ( + )
( + ) ( + ) = ( + ) ( – ) ( – ) = ( + ) ( + ) ( – ) = ( – ) ( – ) ( + ) = ( – ) 正正得正 負負得正 正負得負 負正得負
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Adding directed numbers
+ – + – -6 -2 3 7 10 + – ( + ) ( + ) = ( + ) ( – ) ( – ) = ( + ) ( + ) ( – ) = ( – ) ( – ) ( + ) = ( – ) (+7) + (+3) = (+10)
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Adding directed numbers
+ – + – -6 -3 3 7 10 + – (+7) – (+3) ( + ) ( + ) = ( + ) ( – ) ( – ) = ( + ) ( + ) ( – ) = ( – ) ( – ) ( + ) = ( – ) (+7) + (–3) 7 – 3 = 4
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Examples +3 + (+9) = +3 + 9 = +12 –7 + (+12) = –7 + 12 = +5
= ( + ) ( + ) = ( + ) ( – ) ( – ) = ( + ) ( + ) ( – ) = ( – ) ( – ) ( + ) = ( – ) = +12 –7 + (+12) = –7 + 12 = +5
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Time for Practice Page 51 of Textbook 1A Page 52 of Textbook 1A
Class Practice Page 52 of Textbook 1A Questions 7 – 13 Page 20 of Workbook 1A Questions 2 – 7
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Mathematics nearby Restaurant problem: Now, $90 x 3 + $20 = $290!
3 students went to a restaurant for a meal of $250. Everyone firstly paid $100. So, totally $300 When the waiter came back with $50, they decided to get $30 back (everyone gets $10 back) and then left $20 for tips. So, every student paid $90 only. Now, $90 x 3 + $20 = $290! Where is the last $10?
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Enjoy the world of Mathematics!
Good Luck! Enjoy the world of Mathematics! Ronald HUI
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