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Integers (X,÷) The Set Of Whole Numbers And Their Opposites Example: (-2,-1,0,1,2)
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Integers (X,÷) Integers (X,÷) -3*16= ? 16 x -9 = ? -3*16= ? 16 x -9 = ? 5 ÷ -2= ? -2 X -2 = ? 5 ÷ -2= ? -2 X -2 = ? First one to solve all gets a prize!!! First one to solve all gets a prize!!!
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Oom Was Stuck On A Math Problem. After He Solved It His Answer Was… -3 x 5 x -2 ÷ 6 x -2 = 11 Is His Answer Correct Or Not And If Not, Then What Is The Correct Answer????? ( Please note, that Oom wasn’t really stuck on this math problem)
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One important rule you have to follow in Integers (X,÷) is that if the signs in your problem is same, the answer will be a positive, but if the signs are different then the answer always will be negative.
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Now Since its integers (X,÷) we will just mult. Straight forward. And also order of ops. Kicks in so…..yea! -3 * 5 * -2 ÷ 6 * -2 = ? So -3 * 5 = -15 * -2 = 30 ÷ 6 = 5 X -2 = -10 So Oom was wrong and the correct answer is -10
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First I Would Like To Thank Mr. Imamura For Teaching Me All This!!! I Would Like To Thank James For Making Me Smarter Some How???? I Would Like To Thank My Mom For Some Reason I Don’t Really Know Why! Ohh And Also I Would Like To Thank Myself For Doing All This… And I Would Like To Thank All Of You Guys For Some Random Reason!!!!... Even If You Guys Didn’t Help ME!!!
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