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Integers

For 7 Grade Math


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& Pre-Algebra
What is an Integer?
• An integer is any whole number or
its opposite.
• Integers are part of a group of
numbers called “real numbers.”

Integers can be positive (+) or


negative (-).

-3, 1, 104, -76 : all these are


integers!
OK – so what’s an
opposite?
An opposite has the
same absolute value
but a different sign.

The opposite of 5 is -5.

The opposite of -7 is 7.
OK – so what’s
absolute value?
Absolute value tells
how far a number is
from zero.

It tells how “big” the


number is without
considering the sign.
Absolute Value
Absolute value is
always positive.

The symbol for


absolute value is
two vertical lines
around a
number.
Absolute Value
|-5| = 5
(Read: The absolute value of -5 is 5.)

|8| = 8
(Read: The absolute value of 8 is 8.)

|-13| = 13
(Read: The absolute value of -13 is 13.)
IMPORTANT!!!
If a number does not
have a sign, it is
considered
POSITIVE.
A number with a plus
sign in front of it is
also considered
positive.
Are all numbers
integers?
NO!! Only whole numbers or
the opposite of whole
numbers (negatives).

What can’t be an integer?


Numbers that have
fractions or numbers after
a decimal are not integers.
Are all numbers
integers?
These numbers are not integers:

2/3 1.05 5 7/8

2.5 7/9

-- But they are still “real numbers.”


You can add, subtract, multiply &
divide them, but they are not
integers.
Putting Integers in Order

Let’s look at a number line.

-6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6

Numbers get bigger (more


positive) as you go to the right
They get smaller (more
negative) as you go to the left.
Why do we even need
negative numbers?
Negative
numbers give
us a way to
talk about
how much
less than
zero
something is.
Why do we even need
negative numbers?
Like on Jeopardy
when somebody
has no money and
then they lose
$500. Their score
is -500.
Or like when it gets
really cold outside,
negative numbers
tell us how far
below zero it is.
Other Ways to Use Negatives
• Direction (positive for east,
negative for west)

• Yardage lost in football

• Money (negative money is a debt)

• Altitude (negative altitude is below


sea level)

• Time (negative time is before an


event, positive time is after)
Using < and >

Sometimes we need to use the


“greater than” and “less
than” symbols to compare
two numbers.

If you read the symbols from


left to right, it’s easy to
remember which symbol is
which.
Using < and >
If you come to the open
end first, say “greater
than.”

If you come to the pointed


end first, say “less than.”
Using < and >
Practice with these:

8>3 -9 < -7

3<8 |4| <|-6|

-7 > -9 |-22|>|18|
Adding Integers
When two numbers have the
same sign, the sum will also
have the same sign.

Positive + Positive = Positive

Negative + Negative = Negative


Adding Integers
8 + 3 = 11 (or +8 + +3 = +11)

-7 + -10 = -17

3 + 19 = 22

-2 + -3 = -5
Adding Integers
Adding integers with different
signs is a little more
complicated.

You have to figure out which


number has the greatest
absolute value.
(That just means which number
is farther from zero.)
Adding Integers
To add two numbers with
different signs, find their
difference (subtract) and
use the sign of the number
that has the largest
absolute value.
Adding Integers

-10 + 3 = -7

15 + -4 = 11

8 + -13 = -5
Subtracting Integers

Instead of subtracting, we
want to always talk about
adding.
We are going to change all
our subtraction problems
to addition.
Subtracting Integers
In any subtraction problem:

Change the minus to a plus


and change the sign of the
second number.

(We could also just say


“add the opposite.”)
Subtracting Integers
9 - +3 = 9 + -3 = 6

-15 - +6 = -15 + -6 = -21

7 - + 12 = 7 + -12 = -5

-6 - -8 = -6 + 8 = 2

13 - -4 = 13 + 4 = 17
Multiplying & Dividing
Integers
There are only two kinds of
multiplying & dividing
problems:

• Integers with the same sign


• Integers with different
signs
Multiplying & Dividing
Integers
You have been multiplying
& dividing numbers with
the same sign for a long
time!

Multiplying or dividing two


numbers with the same
sign always makes a . . .
Multiplying & Dividing
Integers
3 x 8 = 24

-3 x -8 = 24

50 / 2 = 25

-50 / -2 = 25
Multiplying & Dividing
Integers
There is only one possibility
left for multiplying &
dividing numbers with
different signs.

Multiplying & dividing


numbers with different
signs always makes a . . .
Multiplying & Dividing
Integers
45 / -9 = -5

-12 x 5 = -60

-5 x 9 = -45

60 / -5 = -12

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