Sums/Differences
Order of Ops
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
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100

8 — (—15)

23

100

2(4 —9)

—10

100

A positive or negative whole number and 0

Integer

100

Multiplying 3 negative numbers results in this

A negative product

100

The smallest integer greater than 0 is

One

200

—14 — 9 — 20

—43

200

4 + 6(8 — 11)

—14

200

The integers, 5 and —5, 

are called this

Opposites

200

Dividing two negative numbers results in this

a positive quotient

200

The largest prime number less than 100 is

97

300

100 — 10 + 90

180

300

(—3)3 • (1 ÷ 3)

—9

300

A number added to its opposite is equal to

Zero

300

Adding 3 negatives results in

A negative sum

300

The fourth largest integer less than 0 is 

—4

400

—1+ 2 —3 + 4

2

400

7—2(—3—2)2 

—43

400

— 176 + 176 is an example of a 

Zero Sum

400

a, b, c, x, y are called this

Variables

400

Find the sum of:  

— ½ +  (—½)2

—¼

500

How do you add two numbers that are the same sign?

Add, and keep the sign


500

10 ÷ ½ ÷ (—½)3

—160

500

The product of a number and this = 1.

Reciprocal

500

16, 121, and  400 are examples of

Square numbers

500

(2 — 3 — 5•2 + 3) divided by  

(3 — 2 ¾)

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