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1 Lesson 1 Opposites Module 3 Rational Numbers

2 Use integers and absolute value to describe real-world mathematical situations. I can…

3 Integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites. O Whole numbers: do not contain decimals or fractions O Positive (+) integers are greater than zero. O Negative (-) Integers are less than zero.

4 Opposite numbers are the same distance from zero on a number line O 0 is its own opposite O The opposite of the opposite of a number is the number itself, e.g., −(−3) = 3.

5 The |absolute value| of a rational number is its distance from 0 on the number line. O We use the mathematical symbol | | to indicate absolute value. O For example: O |-3| = 3 is read, “the absolute value of negative 3 is 3.”

6 What’s the connection? Opposites Absolute Value Opposites have the same absolute value since they are the same distance from zero on either side.

7 Integers and absolute value are used together to describe quantities in real-world situations Temperature: above (+)/below (-) zero Bank Account: Credit (+)/Debit (-) Electrical Charges: Elevation: above (+)/below (-) Sea level

8 The magnitude of a positive or negative quantity in a real-world situation is the “size” of the quantity. O The magnitude of a quantity is indicated by its absolute value since when we speak; we typically do not say “negative.” O For example: O We would say, “I owe thirty dollars.” O We would NOT say, “I owe negative thirty dollars.” O We would write |-30| = 30 to show the magnitude of the debt.

9 “The bigger the negative, the smaller the number.” O Negative quantities are confusing because they are the opposite of that we are used to working with. O For example, -30 has more negative than -25 which means -30 is smaller than -25. O If a person has an account balance that is less than -30 dollars it means that they owe more than 30 dollars.


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