Basic Mathematics for College Students

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162 Chapter 2 The Integers


VOCABULARY


Fill in the blanks.


  1. is the (or inverse) of 8.

  2. When we change a number to its opposite, we say we
    have changed(or reversed) its.

  3. To evaluate an expression means to find its.

  4. The difference between the maximum and the
    minimum value of a collection of measurements is
    called the of the values.


CONCEPTS
Fill in the blanks.


  1. To subtract two integers, add the first integer to the
    (additive inverse) of the integer to be
    subtracted.

  2. Subtracting is the same as the opposite.

  3. Subtracting 3 is the same as adding.

  4. Subtracting is the same as adding.

  5. We can find the in a quantity by subtracting
    the earlier value from the later value.

  6. After rewriting a subtraction as addition of the
    opposite, we then use one of the rules for the
    of signed numbers discussed in the previous
    section to find the result.

  7. In each case, determine what number is being
    subtracted.
    a. b.

  8. Fill in the blanks to rewrite each subtraction as addition
    of the opposite of the number being subtracted.
    a.
    b.
    c.
    d.

  9. Apply the rule for subtraction and fill in the three
    blanks.

  10. Use addition to check this subtraction:.
    Is the result correct?


NOTATION


  1. Write each phrase using symbols.
    a. negative eight minus negative four
    b. negative eight subtracted from negative four


14 (2) 12


3 (6) 3 


 2 (7) 2 


 2  7  2 


2 (7) 2 


2  7  2 


 7  3 1 (12)


 6


 8



  1. Write each phrase in words.
    a.
    b.


Complete each solution to evaluate each expression.
17.

18.

19.

20.

GUIDED PRACTICE


Subtract.See Example 1.







































Perform the indicated operation.See Example 2.


  1. a. Subtract from.
    b. Subtract from.

  2. a. Subtract from.
    b. Subtract from.

  3. a. Subtract from.
    b. Subtract from.

  4. a. Subtract from.
    b. Subtract from.


Evaluate each expression.See Example 3.








  1. 10  9 (8) 40. 16  14 (9)


 4 (4) 15  3 (3) 10


 15  57


 57  15


 16  41


 41  16


 19  2


 2  19


 11  1


 1  11


15  65 12  82


3  21 8  32


11 (7) 10 (5)


8 (1) 3 (8)


 5  5  7  7


 4  3  4  1





 5 


 5 ()


(5)( 1 4)[ 1 ()]





 10 


(6)


( 8 2)(6)[ 8 ()](6)





 5


 6  5 (5) 6  5 





 2 


1  3 (2) 1 () 2


 2 (7)


7 (2)


SECTION 2.3 STUDY SET





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