156 Chapter 2 The Integers
WRITING
- Is the sum of a positive and a negative number
always positive? Explain why or why not. - How do you explain the fact that when asked to add
and 8, we must actually subtractto obtain the
result? - Explain why the sum of two negative numbers is a
negative number. - Write an application problem that will require
adding and. - If the sum of two integers is 0, what can be said
about the integers? Give an example. - Explain why the expression is not written
correctly. How should it be written?
6 5
50 60
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REVIEW
- a. Find the perimeter of the rectangle shown
below.
b. Find the area of the rectangle shown below. - What property is illustrated by the statement
? - Prime factor 250. Use exponents to express the
result. - Divide:
144
12
5 15 15 5
5 ft
3 ft
SECTION 2.3
Subtracting Integers
Objectives
1 Use the subtraction rule.
2 Evaluate expressions involving
subtraction and addition.
3 Solve application problems
by subtracting integers.
In this section, we will discuss a rule that is helpful when subtracting signed numbers.
1 Use the subtraction rule.
The subtraction problem can be thought of as taking away 4 from 6. We can use
a number line to illustrate this. Beginning at 0, we draw an arrow of length 6 units long
that points to the right. It represents positive 6. From the tip of that arrow, we draw a
second arrow, 4 units long, that points to the left. It represents taking away 4. Since we
end up at 2, it follows that 6 4 2.
6 4
Note that the illustration above also represents the addition .We
see that
Subtracting 4 from 6... is the same as... adding the opposite of 4 to 6.
The results are the same.
This observation suggests the following rule.
6 4 2 6 (4) 2
6 (4) 2
6 4 2
− 4 − 3 − 2 −101 234
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5 6 7
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