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The document defines and provides examples of different types of numbers: - Whole numbers include positive numbers like 1, 2, 3 and the number 0. Positive and negative whole numbers together are called integers. - Fractions and decimals are also considered real numbers. - Negative numbers are included in the number sets of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers. - The identity number for addition is 0, and the identity number for multiplication is 1. When adding or multiplying a number by the identity number, the value does not change.

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The document defines and provides examples of different types of numbers: - Whole numbers include positive numbers like 1, 2, 3 and the number 0. Positive and negative whole numbers together are called integers. - Fractions and decimals are also considered real numbers. - Negative numbers are included in the number sets of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers. - The identity number for addition is 0, and the identity number for multiplication is 1. When adding or multiplying a number by the identity number, the value does not change.

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Numbers and negative numbers

NUMBER SETS

1. The number 0 is included in all the number sets except __________


numbers.

2. The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3 are considered __________ numbers.

3. Positive and negative whole numbers are called __________.

4. Fractions and decimals can be considered __________ numbers

5. Given the odd number set {1,3,?,7}, what is the missing number?

6. The number set {2,4,6,8} shows a set of __________ numbers.

7. What is the real number that’s halfway between 1 and 2?

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8. The number sets that include negative numbers are __________,
__________, __________, and __________ numbers.

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IDENTITY NUMBERS

1. Find the sum.

4+0=

2. Find the product.

15 ⋅ 1

3. The identity number for addition is 0 because when you add 0 to a


number the value does __________ change.

4. The __________ number for multiplication is 1 because when you


multiply a number by 1, the value does not change.

5. Given the problem 10 + 0 = 10, the 0 is the identity number for


__________.

6. Given the problem 20 ⋅ 1 = 20, the 1 is the identity number for


__________.

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7. When you add 0 to a number, how would the point move on a number
line (move to the left, move to the right, or stay the same)?

8. When you look at the problem 8 ⋅ 1 = 8, this means that there are 8
items in __________ group(s).

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OPPOSITE OF A NUMBER

1. What is the opposite of −15?

2. What is the opposite of 22?

3. What is the opposite of 2/3?

4. Complete the statement.

Opposites are numbers that are equal distance from __________.

5. What is the only number that is its own opposite?

6. Complete the statement.

When looking at a number line, the negative numbers are to the


__________ of 0 and the positive numbers are to the __________ of
0.

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7. Complete the statement.

We know 5 and −5 are opposite numbers because they are both


__________ units away from 0.

8. What is the opposite of −5.3?

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ADDING AND SUBTRACTING SIGNED NUMBERS

1. Simplify the expression.

−4 + 2

2. Simplify the expression.

−11 − 8

3. When you add two negative numbers, you’ll always get a __________
number.

4. Simplify the expression.

−19 − 26

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MULTIPLYING SIGNED NUMBERS

1. Complete the statement.

Multiplying two negative numbers will always result in a __________


number.

2. Complete the statement.

Multiplying a negative and a positive number will always result in a


__________ number.

3. Complete the statement.

Multiplying two positive numbers will always result in a __________


number.

4. 12 ⋅ −5

5. −8 ⋅ −6

6. −3 ⋅ 5

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7. 25 ⋅ 3

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DIVIDING SIGNED NUMBERS

1. Complete the statement.

Dividing a negative number by a positive number will always result


in a __________ number.

2. Complete the statement.

Dividing a positive number by a positive number will always result in


a __________ number.

3. Complete the statement.

Dividing a negative number by a negative number will always result


in a __________ number.

4. Complete the statement.

Dividing a positive number by a negative number will always result


in a __________ number.

5. Simplify the expression.

10
−12 ÷ 2

6. Simplify the expression.

45 ÷ 5

7. Simplify the expression.

−64 ÷ −8

8. Simplify the expression.

24 ÷ −6

9. Simplify the expression.

−144 ÷ −12

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ABSOLUTE VALUE

1. Simplify the expression.

| − 4|

2. Simplify the expression.

| 75 |

3. Simplify the expression.

| − 6 − 5|

4. Simplify the expression.

| − 6| − |7|

5. Simplify the expression.

| − 5 ⋅ 4|

6. Simplify the expression.

12
| − 5| ⋅ |4|

7. Simplify the expression.

| − 11 + 3 | ⋅ | − 9 |

8. Simplify the expression.

| − 8 − 2| ⋅ | − 4 − 3|

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