
Section2.1notes
... there is exactly one pair of integers q (called the quotient) and r (called the remainder) such that b qm r where 0 r m . A number of primary interest in this class will be the remainder r that we obtain the division of two numbers. We will find the remainder so often that we use a special t ...
... there is exactly one pair of integers q (called the quotient) and r (called the remainder) such that b qm r where 0 r m . A number of primary interest in this class will be the remainder r that we obtain the division of two numbers. We will find the remainder so often that we use a special t ...
Math Analysis
... Attempt to do this entire review packet without using the book. Put an asterisk next to the problems which you are unable to answer Research the information which you have not memorized Try again. Put a star next to those problems you are still unable to do Ask the teacher for the answers to any pro ...
... Attempt to do this entire review packet without using the book. Put an asterisk next to the problems which you are unable to answer Research the information which you have not memorized Try again. Put a star next to those problems you are still unable to do Ask the teacher for the answers to any pro ...
Scientific Notation
... Standard form / Scientific Notation Scientific Notation to Number Form Scientific Notation very small numbers ...
... Standard form / Scientific Notation Scientific Notation to Number Form Scientific Notation very small numbers ...
Chemistry 1000 (Fall 2007)
... Answers to Questions in Silberberg (only those w/out answers at the back of the book) 1.22 From the glossary at the back of the text: Mass is “the quantity of matter than an object contains”. Weight is “the force exerted by a gravitational field on an object”. As long as we are comparing samples exp ...
... Answers to Questions in Silberberg (only those w/out answers at the back of the book) 1.22 From the glossary at the back of the text: Mass is “the quantity of matter than an object contains”. Weight is “the force exerted by a gravitational field on an object”. As long as we are comparing samples exp ...
Chapter 1
... Adding two positive integers: Add the digits and keep the sign Adding two negative integers: Add the digits and keep the sign Adding a positive and a negative integer: Subtract the smaller from the larger digit (disregarding the signs) and keep the sign of the larger digit (if the sign is disr ...
... Adding two positive integers: Add the digits and keep the sign Adding two negative integers: Add the digits and keep the sign Adding a positive and a negative integer: Subtract the smaller from the larger digit (disregarding the signs) and keep the sign of the larger digit (if the sign is disr ...
Chapter 5
... To undo multiplication (or division) just multiply by the reciprocal on both sides Since 4 was a whole number, we changed it to a fraction by putting it over 1. . The reciprocal of 4 is ¼, so we multiplied both sides by ¼. . And the answer could not be simplified. . ...
... To undo multiplication (or division) just multiply by the reciprocal on both sides Since 4 was a whole number, we changed it to a fraction by putting it over 1. . The reciprocal of 4 is ¼, so we multiplied both sides by ¼. . And the answer could not be simplified. . ...
Chapter 5: Operations with Fractions
... • From mixed number to improper fraction: – Multiply the base times the denominator, add the numerator, answer is put over the original denominator and reduce ...
... • From mixed number to improper fraction: – Multiply the base times the denominator, add the numerator, answer is put over the original denominator and reduce ...
Unit 1 Foundations, Measurement, Safety and Matter
... If light from the sun takes 8.11 minutes to get to the Earth, how far away is the sun in km? (speed of light is 3.0x108m/s and there are 1000 m in one km) 1. Identify the values in the problem, include units ...
... If light from the sun takes 8.11 minutes to get to the Earth, how far away is the sun in km? (speed of light is 3.0x108m/s and there are 1000 m in one km) 1. Identify the values in the problem, include units ...
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.