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Applications of Negative Numbers & Absolute Value In Algebra County
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Applications of Negative Numbers & Absolute Value

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Page 1: Applications of Negative Numbers & Absolute Value

Applications of Negative Numbers

&Absolute Value

In

Algebra County

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Zero

Down here, temperatures are negative.

Negative Numbers are found in

weather reports, but not in sunny

Florida!

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There, the stock market went down.

Negative Numbers are found in stock market quotes

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When losing

weight, the weight loss

is a negativenumber.

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The number of feet below

sea level is a

negative number.

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The number of feet below

sea level is a

negative number.

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The number of feet below

sea level is a

negative number.

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The number of feet below

sea level is a

negative number.

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Checks are “subtracted” fromthe bank statement.

Negative Numbers are found

in banking.

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Negative Numbers are found

in Jeopardy scores.

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INALGEBRA COUNTY

ADDING INTEGERS

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If it’s 70 degrees outside, and the temperature gets 10 degrees cooler, how can we write it?

70 10 60

If it’s -10 degrees outside, and the temperature goes down 10 degrees, how can we write it?

10 10 20

A positive added to a negative takes the sign of the largest “number.” We subtract.

If it’s 5 degrees outside, and the temperature gets 10 degrees colder, how can we write it?

5 10 5

A negative added to a negative is a “larger” negative. We add the “numbers.”

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Another way to think of adding positive and negative numbers is by using red and yellow colored counters.

3 53 and -5 2

zero pairs

3 5 -3 and -5 8

No zero pairs

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1. 18 20 22. 11 9 23. 6 5 114. 1 7 85. 2 9 76. 7 5 2

Write these in your notes pages

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INALGEBRA COUNTY

MULTIPLYING INTEGERS

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-5 TIMES 6CAN BE WRITTEN:

-5(6) -5 ·6(-5)(6)

2(3) MEANS:

•2 GROUPS OF 3

•A 2 BY 3 ARRAY

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WE CAN PICTURE 2(3):

THESE AREALL ARRAYS

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WE CAN PICTURE 2(3) AS 2 GROUPS OF 3:

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Which?Group or array?

3 keys on

two key rings

A six-pack of cokesTwo rows of three

kitchen tiles

Two stacks of three books

The chairs

in church

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When we multiply:

Positive X positive =Positive X negative =

Negative X positive =Negative X negative =

+-

-+

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Don’t get confused:

Positive + positive =Positive + negative =

Negative + positive =Negative + negative =

+??

??-

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Negative + positive =??

Why the question marks?

-4+6=2 (positive)

-6+4= -2 (negative)

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Back to multiplication:

-(-3) means: - (-3)1

= 3Negative 1 times negative 3The number 1 is very

important in Algebra County.

Also: -(5) means:- (5) which

is:-5Negative 1 times

51

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Let’s work some multiplication problems:

-2(5) -10=

3(-5) -15=

-4(-2) 8=

- (-6) 6=

-9(-11) 99=

- (-13) 13=