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Lessons 2.3 & 2.4- Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers. Objectives: To multiply and divide integers and rational numbers. Multiplication of Integers. The product of two numbers with the….. SAME SIGNS is POSITIVE pos × pos = pos neg × neg = pos
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Lessons 2.3 & 2.4- Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers Objectives: To multiply and divide integers and rational numbers.
Multiplication of Integers The product of twonumbers with the….. • SAME SIGNS is POSITIVE pos × pos = pos neg × neg = pos • DIFFERENT SIGNS is NEGATIVE pos × neg = neg neg × pos = neg
(-8)(-6) 48 (10)(-11) -110 3. (-0.075)(6.4) -0.48 Ex. 1: Find each product. ½
(-8.7)(-10.4) 90.48 2. Your Turn……
5s(-6t) -30st 2. -7(3d + d) -21d -7d -28d 3. 6x(-7y) + (-15xy) -42xy + (-15xy) -57xy 7m(-3n) + 3s(-4t) -21mn – 12st Ex. 2: Simplify
6m np 3. n²(m + 2) Ex. 3: Evaluate each expression when m = -2/3, n = ½, p = -3¾
In a United States flag, the length of the union is 2/5 of the fly, and the width is 7/13 of the hoist. If the fly is 6 feet, how long is the union?
Division of Integers The quotient of twonumbers with the….. • SAME SIGNS is POSITIVE pos ÷ pos = pos neg ÷ neg = pos • DIFFERENT SIGNS is NEGATIVE pos ÷ neg = neg neg ÷ pos = neg Note: The rules for dividing integers is the same as the rules for multiplying integers.
1. -60 ÷ (-5) 12 -108/18 -6 -112.23 ÷ 8.7 -12.9 4. Ex. 4: Divide Integers
1. 2. Ex. 2: Simplify
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1. 2. Ex. 3: Evaluate each expression when a = 3, b= -4.5, and c = 7.5. Round to the nearest hundredth.
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SUMMARY Multiplying Integers Dividing Integers SAME SIGNS is POSITIVE pos × pos = pos neg × neg = pos DIFFERENT SIGNS is NEG pos × neg = neg neg × pos = neg SAME SIGNS is POSITIVE pos ÷ pos = pos neg ÷ neg = pos DIFFERENT SIGNS is NEG pos ÷ neg = neg neg ÷ pos = neg NBA #11, page 81, problems 16-50 even NBA #12, page 86, problems 18-54 even