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Integer Operations Help Page

Page history last edited by Julie Reulbach 10 years, 5 months ago

Negative Numbers Practice:

Do the Khan sets first.  If you are having trouble, you may watch the Khan videos if you have headphones.  If you do not have headphones or are still having trouble, please go to the next section, ** Examples with Practice **, and then try the Khan sets again.

  1. Adding Negative Numbers
  2. Adding and Subtracting Negative Numbers ** If you are having trouble, see examples with practice below. **
  3. Multiplication and Division of Negative Numbers  ** If you are having trouble, see examples with practice below. **
  4. Negative Number Word Problems

 

** Examples with Practice (step by step help WITH numberlines!!) **

 

GAMES:

 

Signed Numbers Help Videos and Practice Problems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Signed Numbers Videos - Khan Academy

 

Opposite of a given number
Number Sets
Points on a number line


Adding integers with same sign
Adding integers with different signs
Adding real numbers with different signs
Adding fractions with different signs


Identity property of 0
Application of addition of real numbers
Subtracting real numbers


Adding and subtracting real numbers
Adding and subtracting real numbers application


Multiplying negative real numbers
Dividing real numbers with different signs

 

 

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Comments (3)

Michael said

at 5:14 pm on May 16, 2011

Well , as I have had problems with this concept before, watching these videos has really helped me while keeping this page fun with creative formatting and good problems and websites. I especially love that with the example site, there is a cartoon of dogs. "Fighting" over a number. This particular example "9 > 4, 6 > -9, -2 > -8, and 0 > -5" Really shows how these problems are solved.

charlotte Berl said

at 11:24 am on Oct 21, 2011

lalala

charlotte Berl said

at 11:24 am on Oct 21, 2011

doin math

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