
Number Systems Packet - Laurel County Schools
... 1. Which of the following situations involve opposite quantities combining to make 0? Stella has a new piggy bank. She adds 3 quarters on Tuesday, and then adds another 3 quarters on Thursday. ...
... 1. Which of the following situations involve opposite quantities combining to make 0? Stella has a new piggy bank. She adds 3 quarters on Tuesday, and then adds another 3 quarters on Thursday. ...
Integers_and_Absolute_Value
... • Because AV is a distance, it is always positive. – There is no such thing as a negative distance. – If I drive 11 miles to school, I drive 11 miles home, not -11 miles! ...
... • Because AV is a distance, it is always positive. – There is no such thing as a negative distance. – If I drive 11 miles to school, I drive 11 miles home, not -11 miles! ...
Math notes-1
... Whatever is crossed with a dashed line you need NOT learn by heart – it can be easily derived. It IS correct, however! ☺ These you have to know at a glance, but need not learn them by heart (just think about the definition, and you will see that they are all derived from it. ...
... Whatever is crossed with a dashed line you need NOT learn by heart – it can be easily derived. It IS correct, however! ☺ These you have to know at a glance, but need not learn them by heart (just think about the definition, and you will see that they are all derived from it. ...
Student Activity DOC
... 4. On Page 2.1, the complex number z is represented by a point and a position vector. The value of z , the absolute value, and the argument are given on this page. Drag and position z as necessary to answer the following questions. Describe the location of the point representing a. ...
... 4. On Page 2.1, the complex number z is represented by a point and a position vector. The value of z , the absolute value, and the argument are given on this page. Drag and position z as necessary to answer the following questions. Describe the location of the point representing a. ...
Scientific Notation
... 6 eggs 12 eggs or . Choose the one that makes sense, i.e., two choices, either 12 eggs 6 eggs fewer eggs should cost less. Include the units but note that the units of eggs will cancel leaving the correct unit (¢). ...
... 6 eggs 12 eggs or . Choose the one that makes sense, i.e., two choices, either 12 eggs 6 eggs fewer eggs should cost less. Include the units but note that the units of eggs will cancel leaving the correct unit (¢). ...
Week1_1 - FSU Computer Science Department
... – Then, the base X representation of this number is defined as dndn-1…d2d1d0. – The same number can have many representations on many bases. For 23 based 10, it is ...
... – Then, the base X representation of this number is defined as dndn-1…d2d1d0. – The same number can have many representations on many bases. For 23 based 10, it is ...
Math 130A --- Day 1 - Angelo State University
... Every whole number can be mapped (plotted ) on a line. ...
... Every whole number can be mapped (plotted ) on a line. ...
Lesson 1
... • When you multiply or divide by a negative number you must reverse the inequality symbol. ...
... • When you multiply or divide by a negative number you must reverse the inequality symbol. ...
Arithmetic

Arithmetic or arithmetics (from the Greek ἀριθμός arithmos, ""number"") is the oldest and most elementary branch of mathematics. It consists of the study of numbers, especially the properties of the traditional operations between them—addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Arithmetic is an elementary part of number theory, and number theory is considered to be one of the top-level divisions of modern mathematics, along with algebra, geometry, and analysis. The terms arithmetic and higher arithmetic were used until the beginning of the 20th century as synonyms for number theory and are sometimes still used to refer to a wider part of number theory.