Ordering Descending Numbers

Ordering Descending Numbers

Ordering Descending Numbers Numbers have an order or arrangement. The number two is between one and three. Three or more numbers can be placed in…
Ordering Ascending Numbers

Ordering Ascending Numbers

Ordering Ascending Numbers Numbers have an order or arrangement. The number two is between one and three. Three or more numbers can be placed in…
Comparing Integers

Comparing Integers

Comparing Integers If there are two numbers we can compare them.  One number is either greater than, less than or equal to the other number.…
Division of Integers: Negative and Positive Forms

Division of Integers: Negative and Positive Forms

Division of Integers: Negative and Positive Forms Division of Integers is similar to division of whole numbers (both positive) except the sign of the quotient…
Multiplication of Integers: Negative and Positive

Multiplication of Integers: Negative and Positive

Multiplication of Integers: Negative and Positive Multiplication of Integers is similar to multiplication of whole numbers (both positive) except the sign of the product needs to…
Absolute Value of an Integer

Absolute Value of an Integer

Absolute Value of an Integer The absolute value of an integer is the numerical value without regard to whether the sign is negative or positive.…
Reciprocal or Multiplicative Inverse

Reciprocal or Multiplicative Inverse

Reciprocal or Multiplicative Inverse When the product of two numbers is one, they are called reciprocals or multiplicative inverses of each other. For example, 2/7…
Additive Inverse of a Number

Additive Inverse of a Number

Additive inverse of a Number The Additive Inverse Axiom states that every real number has a unique additive inverse. Zero is its own additive inverse.…
Multiplication Properties

Multiplication Properties

Multiplication Properties For a property with such a long name, it’s really a simple math law. The multiplicative identity property states that any time you…
Distributive, Identity and Inverse Axioms

Distributive, Identity and Inverse Axioms

Distributive, Identity and Inverse Axioms An Axiom is a mathematical statement that is assumed to be true. There are five basic axioms of algebra. Axioms…
Calculations using the Order of Operations

Calculations using the Order of Operations

Calculations using the Order of Operations The orders of operations are rules that govern which mathematical operations are done first. For example, in mathematics and…
Multiplicative Axiom

Multiplicative Axiom

Multiplicative Axiom: If a = b and c = d then ac = bd. Since multiplication is just repeated addition, the multiplicative axiom follows from…
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