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MTH 11203 Algebra. Subtraction of Real Numbers CHAPTER 1 Section 7. Subtract Numbers. Any subtraction problem can be rewritten as an addition problem using the additive inverse. If a and b represent any two real numbers then a – b = a + (- b ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SUBTRACTION OF REAL NUMBERS CHAPTER 1 SECTION 7 MTH 11203 Algebra
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Page 1: MTH 11203 Algebra

SUBTRACTION OF REAL NUMBERS

CHAPTER 1 SECTION 7

MTH 11203Algebra

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Subtract Numbers

Any subtraction problem can be rewritten as an addition problem using the additive inverse.

If a and b represent any two real numbers thena – b = a + (-b)

In other words to subtract b from a, add the opposite or additive inverse of b to a.

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Subtract Numbers

Example # 14 pg 58:

17 – (+8) = 17 + (-8) = 9

Example # 16 pg 58:

9 – 4 = 9 + (-4) = 5

Example # 18 pg 58:

-6 - 3 = -6 + (-3) = -9

Example:

8 – (+3) = 8 + (-3) = 5

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Subtract Numbers

Example:

7 – 10 = 7 + (-10) = -3

Example # 16 pg 58:

6 – 2 = 6 + (-2) = 4

Example # 18 pg 58:

-11 - 13 = -11 + (-13) = -24

Example:

27.54 – 29.86 = 27.54 + (-29.86) = -2.32

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Subtract Numbers

When we subtract a negative number, we can replace the two negative signs with a plus sign.

Example # 24 pg 58:

9 – (-9) = 9 + 9 = 18

Example # 31 pg 58:

6 – (-3) = 6 + 3 = 9

Example # 41 pg 58: The difference in 12 and 8 is 4

-8 – (-12) = -8 + 12 = 4 12 is larger so positive answer

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Subtract Numbers

Example:

15 – (-19) = 15 + 19 = 34

Example:

6 – (-5) = 6 + 5 = 11

Example: The difference in 24 and 2 is 22

-24 – (-2) = -24 + 2 = -22 24 is larger so negative answer

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Subtract Numbers

Example: Subtract 16 from 5

5 – 16 = 5 + (-16) = -11

Example: Subtract 33 from 33

33 – 33 = 33 + (-33) = 0

Example: Subtract -7.38 from 3.59

3.59 – (-7.38) = 3.59 + 7.38 = 10.97

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Subtract Fractions

Example # 70 pg 58:

Example # 87 pg 58:

4 5 4 6 24 5 5 25 LCD = 30 and

5 6 5 6 30 6 5 30

24 25 24 ( 25) 1

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10 12

5 3 5 3 5 5 25 3 6 18 LCD = 60 and

12 10 12 10 12 5 60 10 6 60

25 18 25 18 7

60 60 60 60

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Subtract Fractions

Example:

40

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Subtract Fractions

Example:

65

14

65

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65

39

65

25

65

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39

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Evaluate Expression Containing More Than Two Numbers

Work from left to right unless parentheses or other grouping symbols appear.

Remember the Order of Operations. Parentheses, Exponents, Multiply or Divide, Add or Subtract.

The expression “Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally” may help you remember

In General, any real numbers a and b a + (-b) = a – b and a – (-b) = a + b

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Evaluate Expression Containing More Than Two Numbers

Example # 118 pg 58:

-7 + 6 – 3

-1 – 3 same as -1 + (-3)

-4

Example # 122 pg 58:

-2 – 7 – 13 same as -2 + (-7) + (-13)

-9 – 13 same as -9 + (-13)

-22

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Evaluate Expression Containing More Than Two Numbers

Example:

-6 - 13 - 5 same as -6 + (-13)

-19 - 5 same as -19 + (-5)

-24

Example:

-7 – (-3) + (-13) + (-2) same as -7 + 3

-4 + (-13) + (-2) same as -4 + (-13)

-17 + (-2)

-19

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Evaluate Expression Containing More Than Two Numbers

Example # 126 pg 58:

-9 – 3 – (-4) + 5

-9 – 3

-12 – (-4) same as -12 + 4

-8 + 5

-3

Example # 127 pg 58:

17 + (-3) – 9 – (-7) same as 17 – 3

14 – 9 same as 14 + (-9)

5 – (-7) same as 5 + 7

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Evaluate Expression Containing More Than Two Numbers

You can also simplify first then evaluate

Example # 129 pg 58:

-9 + (-7) + (-5) – (-3)

-9 – 7 – 5 + 3

-16 – 5 + 3

-21 + 3

-18

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HOMEWORK 1.7

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13, 15, 21, 23, 38, 46, 57, 61, 65, 69, 107, 120, 131


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