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Module 2, Lesson 6 11/6/14
HW: Practice Integer
Operations using the
website linked to my blog
to prepare for the
Integer Quiz Tomorrow
The Distance between two
Do Now:
rational numbers
Review For Quiz
Take out a piece of looseleaf
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Quiz Practice
Add the following
A.) - 6 + (- 5) B.) 4 + (-12) C.) -8 + 20
Subtract the following:
A.) 8 - (- 2)
B.) 10 - 30
C.) -6 - 2 D.) -3 - (-20)
Rational Numbers:
A.) 12.35 + (-5.13)
B.) (-9.4) + (-7.2)
1
4
- + 2
C.) D.)
3
- 3
15
+ -
4
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Lesson 5 Day 2 Hw Answers:
1.) -5 2.) 6
Subtract:
3.) -10 4.) 5 5.) -4 6.) 24
7.) 0 8.) 46 9.) -1 10.) 42
11.) -6 12.) -26 13.) 30 14.) -5
Evaluate the expression x - y for each set of values.
15.) 16 16.) -22 17.) 7
18.) 0 19.) 39 20.) -5
21.) 4
22.) 7
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Discussion:
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1.) In life, at any given moment, will we
always be able to use a number line to find
the distance between two rational numbers?
Is it the most efficient way to calculate
distance between two points?
The distance between any two points can
be found by using the following formula.
-4 and 5 5 and -4