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Course 2, Lesson 3-3 Add. 1. −4 + 4 2. 8 + (−7) 3. 3 + (−5) Write an addition expression to describe each situation. Then find each sum and explain the meaning. 4. A bird flies up 50 feet and swoops back down 10 feet. 5. Teresa owes her brother $14. She finds $10 and gives it to him. 6. What is the value of x + y if x = −3 and y = −9?
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Course 2, Lesson 3-3 ANSWERS 1. 0 2. 1 3. −8 4. 50 + (−10) = 40; the bird is 40 feet above where it started. 5. −14 + 10 = −4; Theresa still owes her brother $4. 6. –12
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WHAT happens when you add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers? The Number System Course 2, Lesson 3-3
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To subtract integers To solve real-world problems involving integers Course 2, Lesson 3-3 The Number System
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Course 2, Lesson 3-3 The Number System Words To subtract an integer, add its additive inverse. Symbols p − q = p + (−q) Examples 4 − 9 = 4 + (−9) = −5 7 − (−10) = 7 +(10) = 17
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Course 2, Lesson 3-3 The Number System
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How did what you learned today help you answer the WHAT happens when you add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers? Course 2, Lesson 3-3 The Number System
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How did what you learned today help you answer the WHAT happens when you add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers? Course 2, Lesson 3-3 The Number System Sample answers: When you subtract an integer, you add its additive inverse.
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Find the value of – 14 – 8. Ratios and Proportional RelationshipsThe Number System Course 2, Lesson 3-3
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