Basic Algebra/Introduction to Basic Algebra Ideas/Working With Negative Numbers

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Vocabulary

Positive
Negative

Lesson

Negative Numbers

A positive number is a number greater than zero.

A negative number is a number less than zero. You make a negative number by doing the negative operation on a positive number. You use the " – " sign for the negative operation. This sign is the same you use for subtracting.

Adding and Subtracting

Adding a negative number is the same as subtracting a positive number.

  • 7+(4)=74
  • x+(y)=xy

Subtracting a negative number is the same as adding a positive number.

  • 7(4)=7+4
  • x(y)=x+y

Multiplying and Dividing

Multiplying a negative number by a positive number, or a positive number by a negative number makes the result negative.

  • (2)×3=6
  • 2×(3)=6

Multiplying a negative number by a negative number makes the result positive.

  • (2)×(3)=6

You do the same for dividing.

  • (6)÷3=2
  • 6÷(3)=2
  • (6)÷(3)=2

Exponentiating

Exponentiating a negative number to an even (a number you can divide by two) power makes the result positive.

  • (3)2=9
  • (x)2=(x)×(x)=x2

Exponentiating a negative number to an odd(a number you can not divide by two) power makes the result negative.

  • (2)3=8
  • (x)3=(x)×(x)×(x)=x2×(x)=x3

Order of Operations

The negative operation has the same precedence as multiplying and dividing.

  • 3+8÷4=3+2=5
  • 32=(3×3)=9
  • (3)2=(3)×(3)=9

Example Problems

  • 4+(4)=0
  • 4+(7)=3
  • 0+(2)=2
  • 5+72×(4)=10

Practice Games

Practice Problems

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6+(3)={ 3_3 }

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3+(9)={ -6_3 }

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4×4={ -16_3 }

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4×(9)={ -36_3 }

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2×(4)={ 8_3 }

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2552={ -1_3 }

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4÷2={ -2_3 }

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