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5.2 The Integers
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Whole Numbers The set of whole numbers contains the set of natural numbers and the number 0. Whole numbers = {0,1,2,3,4,…}
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Integers The set of integers consists of 0, the natural numbers, and the negative natural numbers. Integers = {…-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,…} On a number line, the positive numbers extend to the right from zero; the negative numbers extend to the left from zero.
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Writing an Inequality Insert either > or < in the box between the paired numbers to make the statement correct. a) 3 1 b) 9 7 3 < 1 9 < 7 c) 0 4d) 6 8 0 > 4 6 < 8
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Subtraction of Integers a – b = a + ( b) Evaluate: a) –7 – 3 = –7 + (–3) = –10 b) –7 – (–3) = –7 + 3 = –4
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Properties Multiplication Property of Zero Division For any a, b, and c where b 0, means that c b = a.
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Rules for Multiplication The product of two numbers with like signs (positive positive or negative negative) is a positive number. The product of two numbers with unlike signs (positive negative or negative positive) is a negative number.
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Examples Evaluate: a) (3)( 4)b) ( 7)( 5) c) 8 7d) ( 5)(8) Solution: a) (3)( 4) = 12b) ( 7)( 5) = 35 c) 8 7 = 56d) ( 5)(8) = 40
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Rules for Division The quotient of two numbers with like signs (positive positive or negative negative) is a positive number. The quotient of two numbers with unlike signs (positive negative or negative positive) is a negative number.
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Example Evaluate: a) b) c) d)
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Next Steps Read Examples 1-7 Work Problems in text on p. 224 47-65, odds; 71-76, all Do Online homework corresponding to this section
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