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OPERATIONS WITH INTEGERS, ADDING AND SUBTRACTING RATIONAL NUMBERS Objective: To add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers, to compare and order rational.

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1 OPERATIONS WITH INTEGERS, ADDING AND SUBTRACTING RATIONAL NUMBERS Objective: To add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers, to compare and order rational numbers, and to add and subtract rational numbers.

2 ADDING INTEGERS  The sum of two positive numbers is a positive number.  The sum of two negative numbers is a negative number.  The sum of a positive number and a negative number will either be positive or negative depending on the sign of the number with the larger absolute value.

3 ADDING INTEGERS  4 + 5 = 9 (Positive + Positive = Positive)  -4 + -5 = -9 (Negative + Negative = Negative)  -4 + 5 = 1 (Negative + Positive = Positive because the Positive is the larger absolute value)  4 + -5 = -1 (Positive + Negative = Negative because the Negative is the larger absolute value)

4 ADDING INTEGERS  You may add integers using a number line.  Always start at zero.  Positive numbers move right and negative numbers move left.

5 EXAMPLE 1  Use a number line to find -2 + 3. -2 3 = 1

6 ADDING INTEGERS  You may also add integers by using absolute values.  If the two numbers have the same sign (both positive or both negative), add the absolute value of the two numbers and match the sign to the two numbers.  If the two numbers have different signs (one positive and one negative), subtract the absolute value of the two numbers and match the sign of the larger absolute value number.

7 EXAMPLE 2  Add the following. a.-15 + (-4) b.-15 + 4 c.15 + -4 = -19 = -11 = 11

8 SUBTRACTING INTEGERS  Every positive integer can be paired with a negative integer. These pairs are called opposites.  A number and its opposite are additive inverses. Additive inverses can be used when you subtract integers.  Subtracting integers is the same as adding the inverse.  a – b = a + (-b)

9 EXAMPLE 3  Subtract the following. a.11 – 15 b.-11 – 15 c.11 – (-15) = 11 + (-15)= -4 = -11 + (-15)= -26 = 11 + 15= 26

10 MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING INTEGERS  If you multiply or divide integers with the same sign, your answer will be positive. Positive x Positive = Positive Negative x Negative = Positive Positive ÷ Positive = Positive Negative ÷ Negative = Positive

11 MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING INTEGERS  If you multiply or divide integers with different signs, your answer will be negative. Positive x Negative = Negative Negative x Positive = Negative Positive ÷ Negative = Negative Negative ÷ Positive = Negative

12 EXAMPLE 4  Find each product or quotient. a.-9(4) b.-112 ÷ (-8) c.-11(-11) d.96 ÷ (-6) = -36 = 14 = 121 = -16

13 COMPARING RATIONAL NUMBERS  You can compare rational numbers in two different ways.  When comparing fractions, always make them have common denominators or turn them into decimals and compare the decimals.

14 EXAMPLE 5  Replace  with >, <, or = to make  a true statement. 32 25 >

15 EXAMPLE 6  Order from least to greatest. 15 14 100N = 45.4545... -N = 0.4545... 99N = 45 40 33

16 ADDING OR SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS WITH LIKE DENOMINATORS  To add or subtract fractions with the same denominator, add or subtract the numerators and write the sum or difference over the common denominator.  Follow the addition and subtraction rules for integers to determine the sign of your answer.

17 EXAMPLE 7  Find each sum or difference. Write in simplest form. a.. b.. c..

18 ADDING OR SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS WITH UNLIKE DENOMINATORS  To add or subtract fractions with unlike denominators, first find the least common denominator (LCD).  Rename each fraction with the LCD, and then add or subtract.  Simplify if possible.

19 EXAMPLE 8  Find each sum or difference. Write in simplest form. a.. b.. c.. 87 15 5 6

20 EXAMPLE 9  Use a number line to find -1.25 + 1.5. -1.25 1.5 = 0.25

21 EXAMPLE 10  Find each sum. a.-12.6 + (-3.9) b.. = -16.5 6 5

22 EXAMPLE 11  Find -17.55 – (-24.5). = -17.55 + 24.5 = 6.95


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