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Quick Start Expectations. Pick up a new HWRS and fill in: HW: p. 66-74 #14, 15, 19-24 (read the directions!) Get a signature on your HWRS (no correction needed-power down) On desk: math journal, HWRS, pencil Check-up Quiz on Thursday! Warm Up :
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Quick Start Expectations Pick up a new HWRS and fill in: HW: p. 66-74 #14, 15, 19-24 (read the directions!) Get a signatureon your HWRS(no correction needed-power down) On desk: math journal, HWRS, pencil Check-up Quiz on Thursday! Warm Up : Write the rules for Multiplying Integers: Positive x Positive = Positive Positive x Negative = Negative Negative x Positive = Negative Negative x Negative = Positive
Journal: October 27, 2014 3.3 Division What algorithm can you use for dividing integers? How are multiplication and division related?
Divide the absolute values of the two numbers (ignore the signs), then decide which sign to use.
If the signs are the same, the quotient will be positive. If the signs are different the quotient will be negative.
Dividing Integers - Rules Positive ÷Positive = Positive Positive ÷ Negative= Negative Negative÷Positive = Negative Negative÷Negative= Positive
No! Division in NOT commutative. When you change the order, you get quotientsthat are multiplicative inverses of one another!
Adding zero to ANY rational number does NOTchange the value of the number. Yes! The multiplicative identity is 1.
The sumof a number and its opposite (additive inverse) is always zero! Zero is its own additive inverse. Each nonzero rational number has a multiplicative inverse. It is the reciprocalof the number. A number times its multiplicative inverse is equal to one!
Commutative Property of Multiplication Multiplicative Inverse Property Multiplicative Identity