
Lesson planning in a math classroom
... with sketches of 2-color counters. This is a topic that gives students all kinds of trouble, but if you focus on today’s lesson, you will get it. Better yet, you should be able to teach your kids or friends how to add and subtract integers using this method. ...
... with sketches of 2-color counters. This is a topic that gives students all kinds of trouble, but if you focus on today’s lesson, you will get it. Better yet, you should be able to teach your kids or friends how to add and subtract integers using this method. ...
2006-2007 Meet 1
... and 3 columns. Find the sum of the right-most column with the following clues: ...
... and 3 columns. Find the sum of the right-most column with the following clues: ...
Grade 7 Math Module 2 Overview
... In Grade 6, students formed a conceptual understanding of integers through the use of the number line, absolute value, and opposites and extended their understanding to include the ordering and comparing of rational numbers (6.NS.C.5, 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.7). This module uses the Integer Game: a card ga ...
... In Grade 6, students formed a conceptual understanding of integers through the use of the number line, absolute value, and opposites and extended their understanding to include the ordering and comparing of rational numbers (6.NS.C.5, 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.7). This module uses the Integer Game: a card ga ...
Division by zero
In mathematics, division by zero is division where the divisor (denominator) is zero. Such a division can be formally expressed as a/0 where a is the dividend (numerator). In ordinary arithmetic, the expression has no meaning, as there is no number which, multiplied by 0, gives a (assuming a≠0), and so division by zero is undefined. Since any number multiplied by zero is zero, the expression 0/0 also has no defined value and is called an indeterminate form. Historically, one of the earliest recorded references to the mathematical impossibility of assigning a value to a/0 is contained in George Berkeley's criticism of infinitesimal calculus in The Analyst (""ghosts of departed quantities"").There are mathematical structures in which a/0 is defined for some a such as in Riemann spheres and real projective lines; however, such structures cannot satisfy every ordinary rule of arithmetic (the field axioms).In computing, a program error may result from an attempt to divide by zero. Depending on the programming environment and the type of number (e.g. floating point, integer) being divided by zero, it may generate positive or negative infinity by the IEEE 754 floating point standard, generate an exception, generate an error message, cause the program to terminate, or result in a special not-a-number value.