Add and multiply rules
[DOC File]Algebraic Expressions in Patterns Worksheet
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A. Multiply X by 10 to get Y B. Multiply X by 2; then subtract 1 C. Multiply X by 3; then add 4
[DOC File]Class Notes on The Exponent Rules
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The exponent is the number that tells you the number of times to multiply the base. The Exponent Rules. Rule #1: Multiplying Powers with the Same Base. When multiplying powers with the same base you ADD the exponents. Example: a3 x a2 = a3 + 2 = a5. Rule #2: Dividing Powers with the Same Base
[DOC File]Fraction Operation Rules
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Multiply the whole number by the denominator. Add this product to the numerator. Write the new fraction using the original denominator and new numerator. Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers. Divide the numerator by the denominator. The remainder becomes the fraction part of your mixed number. 42 ÷ 5 = 8 with a remainder of 2
[DOC File]POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE INTEGERS
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A. Rules for Adding Positive and Negative Numbers. To add two positive numbers, add and keep the positive sign. Example: (+6) + (+7) = +13. To add two negative numbers, add and keep the negative sign. Example: (-13) + (-24) = -37. To add numbers with different signs, find the difference between the two numbers (subtract) and give the answer the ...
[DOC File]Rules for Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing ...
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Rules for Multiplying/Dividing Two Integers. Multiply or Divide. If the original integers had the same signs the answer is positive. If the original integers had different signs the answer is negative. Examples: Same signs: Different Signs: Summary Page. Addition: Same Signs: Add
[DOC File]ORDER OF OPERATIONS WITH REAL NUMBERS
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RULES FOR THE ORDER OF OPERATIONS. 1. ... multiply 2 add/subtract . 2) Evaluate -10 ÷ 2(5) ... multiply 5 + 44 add/sub 49 7) Simplify 8 - 3[9 - 2(-7 - 5)2] 8 - 3[9 - 2(-7 - 5)2] simplify within parenthesis 8 …
[DOC File]FRACTIONS - YTI Career Institute
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– Multiply the denominator and the whole number. Step 2 – Add this answer to the numerator; this becomes the new numerator. Step 3 – Carry the original denominator over. Example #1: 3 = 3 × 8 + 1 = 25 . Example #2: 4 = 4 × 9 + 4 = 40. Changing an Improper Fraction to a Mixed Number. Step 1 – Divide the numerator by the denominator
[DOC File]Guided notes: Scientific notation
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Add (or subtract) first part of exponent (mantissas) 3.2 + 4.0 = 7.2. The rest of the exponent remains the same. Answer: 7.2 x 103. How do you make the exponents the same? 1) Let’s say you are adding 2.3 x 103 and 2.1 x 105. You can either make the 103 into the 105 or visa versa. If you make the 103 into 105, you are moving up the exponent ...
[DOC File]Rules for Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing ...
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Add the numbers. Keep the original sign. Examples: 1. 2. 9 = -9. ... Rules for Multiplying/Dividing Integers. Multiply or Divide. If there is an even amount of negative signs the answer is positive.
[DOC File]Here is your cheat sheet to help you remember what to do ...
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Adding Rules: SAME SIGN SUM (if they have the same sign, add the #’s together) DIFFERENT SIGN DIFFERENCE (if different signs, find difference of #’s and. keep the sign of the # with the larger absolute value) SAME SIGN: 5 + 4 = 9 -6 + -2 = -8 (- 7) + (- 2) = - 9 . DIFFERENT SIGN (Sum of a negative and a positive number): ...
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