Basic Mathematics for College Students

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  1. a. Write the set of integers.


b. Write the set of positive integers.

c. Write the set of negative integers.


  1. Fill in the blanks.


a. We read as “is than or to.”

b. We read as “is than or to.”


  1. Which of the following expressions contains a
    minus sign?


GUIDED PRACTICE


Graph the following numbers on a number line.See Example 1.
23.

24.


  1. The integers that are less than 3 but greater than

  2. The integers that are less than 4 but greater than

  3. The opposite of , the opposite of 5, and the
    absolute value of

  4. The absolute value of 3, the opposite of 3, and the
    number that is 1 less than

  5. 2 more than 0, 4 less than 0, 2 more than negative 5,
    and 5 less than 4

  6. 4 less than 0, 1 more than 0, 2 less than ,
    and 6 more than


Place an or an symbol in the box to make a true statement.
See Example 2.


  1. 5 32. 0

  2.  12  6 34.  7  6


 5  1


 

− 5 − 4 − 3 − 2 − 1012345

 4


 2


− 5 − 4 − 3 − 2 − 1012345

− 5 − 4 − 3 − 2 − 1012345

 3


− 5 − 4 − 3 − 2 − 1012345

 2


 3


− 5 − 4 − 3 − 2 − 1012345

 3


− 5 − 4 − 3 − 2 − 1012345

 5


− 5 − 4 − 3 − 2 − 1012345

2, 4, 5, 1,  1


− 5 − 4 − 3 − 2 − 1012345

3, 4, 3, 0,  1


15  8 (15)  15






















Tell whether each statement is true or false.See Example 3.



























Find each absolute value.See Example 4.



























Simplify each expression.See Example 5.



















































TRY IT YOURSELF
Place an or an symbol in the box to make a true statement.



























Write the integers in order, from least to greatest.


  1. 82, , 52, , 12,

  2. 49, , 19, , 89,


Fill in the blanks to continue each pattern.


  1. 5, 3, 1, , , ,

  2. 4, 2, 0, , , ,


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 2 ,...


 1 ,...


 9  39  49


 52  22  12


 0  300  0 (8) 0  0  1000  0 (88) 0


(343) (161) (999) (998)


 0  710  0  650  0  1630  0  1500


0  120 (7) 0  500 (40)


 

 0  00  0970


 0  2530  0  110


 060  000


 0200  01430


(561) (703)


(102) (295)


(4) (9)


(11) (1)


01800 03710


0  140 0  850


0  80 0  10


090 0120


0  8  6  6


1,2551,254 6,5466,465


210  210 37  37


 15  14  77  76


 325  532  401  104


 10  17  11  20


140 Chapter 2 The Integers

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