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Algebra 1 Section 1.2.

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1 Algebra 1 Section 1.2

2 The Number Line The number line extends without limit in both directions Origin: the point at zero Positive numbers are to the right of zero Negative numbers are to the left of zero

3 The Number Line A point on the number line is called the graph of a number Named with a capital letter The number associated with the point is called a coordinate

4 The Number Line Numbers increase in value from left to right
-3 > -5 2 < 4

5 The Number Line Number lines can be divided into units of one, or units greater or smaller than one Number lines can be drawn horizontally or vertically

6 Definition Opposite numbers: numbers that are the same distance from zero but are on opposite sides of zero

7 Example 3 State the opposite of each number: a. 12 b. -37 c. -4.7 d.
-12 37 4.7 - 2 2

8 Definition The absolute value of a number, denoted |x|, is the number of units (distance) between zero and the number’s graph on a number line

9 Example 4 Find each absolute value. a. |4| b. |-3| 4 3
Distances are never negative; therefore, absolute values are never negative

10 Example 5 Simplify. a. |74| – |-24| = 74 – 24 = 50 b. |82 – 31| = |51|
= 51

11 Formula The length, l, of a segment is the absolute value of the difference of the endpoints’ coordinates l = |b – a|

12 Formula The coordinate of the midpoint, m, of a segment is the average of the endpoints’ coordinates m = a + b 2

13 Homework: pp


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