Rules about negatives and positive
[DOC File]INTEGERS STUDY GUIDE
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COUNT YOUR NEGATIVES. An even number of negatives means a positive answer. An odd number of negatives means a negative answer. Examples: 6(-8) = -48 different signs/one negative means answer is negative . 5 * 3 * (-2) = -30 one negative means answer is negative-36 / -4 = 9 same signs/two negatives means answer is positive
[DOC File]Rules for Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing ...
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B. 4 twelve is the number with the larger absolute value and its original sign is positive, therefore our sum is: 4. Rules for Subtracting Integers. Change the problem to its additive inverse (Cha-ching!) The number in the set of real numbers that when added to a given number will yield zero is called the additive inverse. ...
[DOC File]Using Manipulatives to develop the rules for adding and ...
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Start by putting 5 positive counters and 5 negative counters on your workspace. Notice that the total value is 0, since the positive and negatives cancel each other out. Before starting any question, make sure that you have several positive and negative counters on your workspace, and that their total value is 0.
[DOC File]Class Notes on The Exponent Rules - Henry County Schools
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Powers with a negative exponent can be written as a FRACTION with a POSITIVE exponent. Example: a-5 = Conversely, a fraction whose denominator has an exponent can be written as a power with a NEGATIVE exponent. Example: = a-9. Rule #5: A Power with an Exponent of One. When evaluating a power with an exponent of one, the answer will be the base.
[DOC File]Here is your cheat sheet to help you remember what to do ...
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Here is your cheat sheet to help you remember what to do with positive and negative numbers (integers) when adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing. 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
[DOC File]POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE INTEGERS
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B. Rules for Subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers. To subtract signed numbers (either positive or negative), change the subtraction sign to addition and change the sign of the number that follows, then revert back to the addition rules. Example #1: (+8) - (+5) = (+8) + (-5) = +3.
[DOC File]NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE POSITIVISM
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POSITIVE POSITIVISM: LAW AS HARD FACTS. In MOR-I, Dworkin persuasively argues that in some communities. moral principles have the force of law, though what makes them law is ... rules rather than principles, because the legality of a rule depends on its. formal characteristics-the manner and form of its enactment-whereas.
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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) SAME SIGN: 5 + 4 = 9 (- 7) + (- 2) = - 9 . DIFFERENT SIGN: Sum of a negative and a positive number: Think Subtraction then use the sign of the larger #
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