What is a Repeating Decimal?
A Repeating Decimal is a decimal number that contains a digit or group of digits that repeats again and again.
-3+4-2x1=
-1
-18+-23=
-41
23.95÷5=
4.79
10 ÷ -2
-5
How do you use the Distrubuted Property?
You can get a Distrubuted Property by multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number produces the same result as when each addend is multiplied individually by the number and the products are added together.
-10+10-5(-5)=
25
(-12)+(19)=
-31
76.8÷4=
19.2
600 x 5
3000
What is a Zero Pair?
A Zero Pair is a set of two numbers that when added together equal a Zero Pair.
-6+1+(-7)=
-13
(-10)+(-15)=
25
1823.5÷5=
364.7
357/7
51
What are Rational Numbers?
Rational Numbers are any fraction with non-zero denominators.
-5+12-2x1=
5
(84)+(29)=
-113
21.5÷2=
10.7
2n2n + 4
2(n3 + 2)
What are Negative Numbers?
Negative Numbers are numbers that are less than zero.
-5+8-2x4=
-5
(-53)+(-86)=
-139
5.0000÷6=
0.833
6/2(1+2)
9