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1 Integers: Comparing and Ordering

2 EQ How do we compare and order rational numbers?

3 Rational Numbers

4 Rational numbers Numbers that can be written as a fraction.
Example: 2 = 2 = 2 ÷ 1 = 2 1

5 Whole Numbers Positive numbers that are not fractions or decimals.

6 Integers The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
Notes! The set of whole numbers and their opposites.

7 Positive Integers Notes! Integers greater than zero.

8 Negative Integers Notes! Integers less than zero.

9 Comparing Integers Notes! The further a number is to the right on the number line, the greater it’s value. Ex: -3 ___ -1 < . . -1 is on the right of -3, so it is the greatest.

10 Comparing Integers The farther a number is to the right on the number line, the greater it’s value. Ex: 2 ___ -5 > . . 2 is on the right of -5, so it is the greatest.

11 Comparing Integers The farther a number is to the right on the number line, the greater it’s value. Ex: 0 ___ -2 > . . 0 is on the right of -2, so it is the greatest.

12 Ordering Integers Notes! When ordering integers from least to greatest follow the order on the number line from left to right. Ex: 4, -5, 0, 2 . . . . Least to greatest: -5, 0, 2, 4

13 Ordering Integers Notes! When ordering integers from greatest to least follow the order on the number line from right to left. Ex: -4, 3, 0, -1 . . . . Greatest to least: 3, 0, -1, -4

14 Try This: a. -13 ___ 4 b. -4 ___ -7 c. -156 ___ 32
On your notes. < a. -13 ___ 4 b. -4 ___ -7 < c ___ 32 < d. Order from least to greatest: 15, -9, -3, 5 _______________ -9, -3, 5, 15 e. Order from greatest to least: -16, -7, -8, 2 _______________ 2, -7, -8, -16

15 EQ How do we find the absolute value of a number?

16 Absolute Value The distance a number is from zero on the number line.
Notes! The distance a number is from zero on the number line. Symbols: |2| = the absolute value of 2 Start at 0, count the jumps to 2. It takes two jumps from 0 to 2. |2| = 2

17 Absolute Value The distance a number is from zero on the number line.
Ex: |-4| = Start at 0, count the jumps to -4. It takes four jumps from 0 to -4. |-4| = 4

18 Solving Problems with Absolute Value
Notes! When there is an operation inside the absolute value symbols; solve the problem first, then take the absolute value of the answer. Ex: |3+4| = |7| = 7 Ex: |3|- 2 = 3-2 = 1 Hint: They are kind of like parentheses – do them first!

19 Try This: 15 12 13 8 |15| = _____ b. |-12| = _____ c. |-9| + 4 = _____
On your notes. |15| = _____ b. |-12| = _____ c. |-9| + 4 = _____ d. |13 - 5| = _____ 15 12 13 8


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