Beginning Algebra, 11th Edition

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SECTION 1.6 Multiplying and Dividing Real Numbers^49


OBJECTIVES

Multiplying and Dividing Real Numbers


1.6


1 Find the product of
a positive number
and a negative
number.
2 Find the product of
two negative
numbers.
3 Identify factors of
integers.
4 Use the reciprocal
of a number to
apply the definition
of division.
5 Use the rules for
order of operations
when multiplying
and dividing signed
numbers.
6 Evaluate expressions
involving variables.
7 Translate words and
phrases involving
multiplication and
division.
8 Translate simple
sentences into
equations.

The result of multiplication is called the product.We know that the product of two


positive numbers is positive. We also know that the product of 0 and any positive


number is 0, so we extend that property to all real numbers.


Multiplication by Zero
For any real number x, x# 0 0.

OBJECTIVE 1 Find the product of a positive number and a negative


number.Look at the following pattern.


3 # 1 - 12 =?


3 # 0 = 0


3 # 1 = 3


3 # 2 = 6


3 # 3 = 9


3 # 4 = 12


3 # 5 = 15


The products
decrease by 3.

What should equal? The product represents the sum


so the product should be 3. Also,


and


These results maintain the pattern in the list, which suggests the following rule.


31 - 32 =- 3 + 1 - 32 + 1 - 32 = - 9.


31 - 22 =- 2 + 1 - 22 + 1 - 22 = - 6


-


- 1 + 1 - 12 + 1 - 12 = - 3 ,


31 - 12 31 - 12


Multiplying Numbers with Different Signs

For any positive real numbers xand y,


and


That is, the product of two numbers with opposite signs is negative.


Examples: 61 - 32 =- 18 and 1 - 623 =- 18


x 1 y 2  1 xy 2 1 x 2 y 1 xy 2.


NOW TRY
EXERCISE 1
Find each product.


(a) - 11192 (b)3.1 1 - 2.5 2


Multiplying a Positive Number and a Negative Number

Find each product, using the multiplication rule given in the box.


(a) (b)


(c) (d)


NOW TRY


  • 9 a 6.2 1 - 4.1 2 =- 1 6.2#4.1 2 =-25.42


1


3


b =-a 9 #


1


3


b =- 3


81 - 52 = - 18 # 52 = - 40 1 - 524 =- 15 # 42 =- 20


EXAMPLE 1

NOW TRY ANSWERS



  1. (a)- 99 (b) -7.75

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