Define Additive inverse with an example.
Additive inverse: Number having same absolute value
with a different quality.
Additive inverse of (5) is (-5).
Define Absolute value with an example.
The distance of an integer from zero is called absolute
value.
Absolute value of -7 is same as absolute value of +7 = 7.
Replace the blank with a </>/= sign.
| -3 | ___ | -4 |
Absolute value of -4 is greater than absolute value of -3.
Arrange the following in ascending order
5, -3, -6, 10, 0, |-8|
-6 < -3 < 0 < 5 < |-8| < 10
State True or False:
While Adding one positive and one negative integer, the sum is always positive.
False
State True or False,
While adding two negative integers, the sum is smaller than both the negative integers which are getting added.
True
(-2) + (-3) = (-5), (-5) is smaller than (-2) and (-3)
What is a neutral pair?
One positive integer combines with one negative integer to form a neutral pair.
State True or False: Subtracting an integer is same as adding the additive inverse of the number getting subtracted.
True
(-12) + (-273) + (400) = ?
+115
(-285) - (-169) = ?
-116
(+22) x (-12)
(-264)
(-225) ÷ (9) = ?
(-25)
(+29) - (-57) - (+200) = ?
(-114)
(-12) x (-18) ÷ (-9) = ?
-24
(-150) + (-268) - (-249) - (-146) = ?
(-23)
[(-126) ÷ (6)] x (-3) x (-2) = ?
-126
[(-8) + (-3) - (-15)] x [ (14) ÷ (-7)]
(-8)
[(-25) x (-8)] + [(-27) - (-12) + (-11)]
(+174)
[(-35) x (-4) x (-2)] - [ (-280) ÷ (-40) ] = ?
(-287)
[ 3 - [ 3 - (-3)]] x [ (-3) - 3] = ?
18