Chapter 2 Summary and Review 195
To evaluate expressions that contain several
additions, we make repeated use of the rules for
adding two integers.
Evaluate:
Perform the additions working left to right.
25
26 1
7 1 (20) 1 6 (20) 1
7 1 (20) 1
We can use the commutative and associative
properties of addition to reorderand regroup
addends.
Another way to evaluate this expression is to add the negatives and
add the positives separately. Then add those results.
Negatives Positives
25
27 2
7 1 (20) 1 [ 7 ( 20 )]( 1 1 )
If the sum of two numbers is 0, the numbers are
said to be additive inversesof each other.
3 and 3 are additive inversesbecause. 3 (3) 0
Addition property of opposites
The sum of an integer and its opposite (additive
inverse) is 0.
4 (4) 0 and 712 (712) 0
Addition property of 0
The sum of any integer and 0 is that integer.
2 0 2 and 0 (25) 25
At certain times, the addition property of opposites
can be used to make addition of several integers
easier.
Evaluate:
Locate pairs of opposites and add them to get 0.
The sum of any integer
and 0 is that integer.
8
14 (9) 8 9 (14) 0 0 8
14 (9) 8 9 (14)
Opposites
Opposites
Add.
Find the sum of , 73, and.
What is 3,187 more than?
What is the additive inverse of each number?
a. b. 4
- a. Is the sum of two positive integers always
positive?
11
59
102 345
5 (31) 9 (9) 5
2 (1)(76) 1 2
0 (20)
4 0
( 2 11)[(5)4]
[7(9)]( 4 16)
1 (4)(3) 3 (2)(4)
8 8 73 (73)
28 60 93 (20)
6 (4) 3 (6)
b. Is the sum of two negative integers always
negative?
c. Is the sum of a positive integer and a negative
integer always positive?
d. Is the sum of a positive integer and a negative
integer always negative?
- DROUGHT During a drought, the water level in a
reservoir fell to a point 100 feet below normal. After
a lot of rain in April it rose 16 feet, and after even
more rain in May it rose another 18 feet.
a. Express the water level of the reservoir before
the rainy months as a signed number.
b. What was the water level after the rain? - TEMPERATURE EXTREMES The world record
for lowest temperature is. It was set on July
21, 1983, in Antarctica. The world record for highest
temperature is an amazing 265° F warmer. It was set
on September 13, 1922, in Libya. Find the record
high temperature. (Source:The World Almanac
Book of Facts,2009)
129° F
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