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Objective: Graph integers on a number line and find absolute value. Example 1. Study the pattern of the following subtraction sentences. 5–1=4 5–2=3 5–3=2 5–4=1 5–5=0 5–6=? Example 1. Study the pattern of the following subtraction sentences. 5–1=4 5–2=3 5–3=2 5–4=1 5–5=0 5 – 6 = -1 This is an example of a negative number. A negative number is less than zero. Integers Integers Numbers to the left of zero are less than zero. Integers Numbers to the left of zero are less than zero. Numbers to the right of zero are more than zero. Integers Numbers to the left of zero are less than zero. The numbers –1, -2, -3,… are called negative integers. The number negative 3 is written –3. Numbers to the right of zero are more than zero. Integers Numbers to the left of zero are less than zero. The numbers –1, -2, -3,… are called negative integers. The number negative 3 is written –3. Numbers to the right of zero are more than zero. The numbers 1, 2, 3, … are called positive integers. The number positive 4 is written +4 or 4. Integers Numbers to the right of zero are more than zero. Numbers to the left of zero are less than zero. The numbers –1, -2, -3,… are called negative integers. The number negative 3 is written –3. Zero is neither negative nor positive. The numbers 1, 2, 3, … are called positive integers. The number positive 4 is written +4 or 4. Example 2a: Name the coordinates of D, E, and B A E -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 C 0 1 B 2 3 D 4 5 6 Example 2b: Graph points F, U, and N on a number line if F has coordinate 1, U has coordinate –3, and N has coordinate 4. -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Absolute Value Absolute Value In words: The absolute value of a number is the distance the number is from the zero point on the number line. In symbols: |4| = 4 and |-4| = 4 Example 3: Simplify a. |9| + |-9| Example 3: Simplify a. |9| + |-9| |9| + |-9| = 9 + 9 Example 3: Simplify a. |9| + |-9|| |9| + |-9| = 9 + 9 = 18 Example 3: Simplify a. |9| + |-9|| |9| + |-9| = 9 + 9 = 18 b. |13| - |-2| Example 3: Simplify a. |9| + |-9|| |9| + |-9| = 9 + 9 = 18 b. |13| - |-2| |13| - |-2| = 13 – 2 Example 3: Simplify a. |9| + |-9|| |9| + |-9| = 9 + 9 = 18 b. |13| - |-2| |13| - |-2| = 13 – 2 = 11 Example 4: Evaluate the expression |x| - 7 if x = - 13 Example 4: Evaluate the expression |x| - 7 if x = - 13 |x| - 7 = |-13| - 7 Example 4: Evaluate the expression |x| - 7 if x = - 13 |x| - 7 = |-13| - 7 = 13 – 7 Example 4: Evaluate the expression |x| - 7 if x = - 13 |x| - 7 = |-13| - 7 = 13 – 7 =6 Assignment: Page 12 (1-31)