Integers - Math
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What type of number is
?
What type of number is ?
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An integer is a whole number, either positive or negative. In other words, it is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal part. Examples are:

is therefore not an integer, but it is a fraction.
An integer is a whole number, either positive or negative. In other words, it is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal part. Examples are:
is therefore not an integer, but it is a fraction.
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What type of number is
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What type of number is ?
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An integer is a whole number, either positive or negative. In other words, it is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal part. Examples are:

is therefore not an integer, but it is a fraction.
An integer is a whole number, either positive or negative. In other words, it is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal part. Examples are:
is therefore not an integer, but it is a fraction.
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What type of number is
?
What type of number is ?
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An integer is a whole number, either positive or negative. In other words, it is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal part. Examples are:

is therefore not an integer, but it is a fraction.
An integer is a whole number, either positive or negative. In other words, it is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal part. Examples are:
is therefore not an integer, but it is a fraction.
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What type of number is
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What type of number is ?
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An integer is a whole number, either positive or negative. In other words, it is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal part. Examples are:

is therefore not an integer, but it is a fraction.
An integer is a whole number, either positive or negative. In other words, it is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal part. Examples are:
is therefore not an integer, but it is a fraction.
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Is
an integer, decimal, or a fraction?
Is an integer, decimal, or a fraction?
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A fraction is a number with a numerator and denominator that can not be simplified into an integer so the number
is a fraction.
A fraction is a number with a numerator and denominator that can not be simplified into an integer so the number is a fraction.
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What is the difference between 8 and -2?
What is the difference between 8 and -2?
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Since we want to find the difference between 8 and -2, we want to subtract -2 from 8. Since subtracting is equivalent to adding the same number with the opposite sign, we have the below:

Since we want to find the difference between 8 and -2, we want to subtract -2 from 8. Since subtracting is equivalent to adding the same number with the opposite sign, we have the below:
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Find the difference.

Find the difference.
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We are subtracting here, so it is important to remember that subtracting is really just adding the same number with opposite sign. Thus we can think of the problem as the following:
, which we know is equal to
.
We are subtracting here, so it is important to remember that subtracting is really just adding the same number with opposite sign. Thus we can think of the problem as the following:
, which we know is equal to
.
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What is
?
What is ?
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Recall that subtracting integers is equivalent to adding the inverse. The inverse of a negative number is the positive number with the same magnitude.
Thus, our problem is equivalent to
.
Recall that subtracting integers is equivalent to adding the inverse. The inverse of a negative number is the positive number with the same magnitude.
Thus, our problem is equivalent to .
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Which of the following is NOT an integer?
Which of the following is NOT an integer?
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An integer is simply a whole negative or positive number, which means it can be expressed without decimal places. Any number can be considered an integer as long as it fits this criteria. They can be expressed as square roots, fractions, or anything else, as long as the final answer is a whole number. In this question, the only answer that is not a whole number is
, which is 1.6.
An integer is simply a whole negative or positive number, which means it can be expressed without decimal places. Any number can be considered an integer as long as it fits this criteria. They can be expressed as square roots, fractions, or anything else, as long as the final answer is a whole number. In this question, the only answer that is not a whole number is , which is 1.6.
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Evaluate the following expression:

Evaluate the following expression:
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Recall that subtracting is equivalent to adding the inverse:

The inverse of a negative number is a positive number:

Recall that subtracting is equivalent to adding the inverse:
The inverse of a negative number is a positive number:
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What is:

What is:
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Recall the placement of numbers on the number line.
is
spaces to the left of
, and then we add
, resulting in movement to the right.
When we add these spaces we end up going
spaces back to
and then
additional spaces to end at
.
Recall the placement of numbers on the number line. is
spaces to the left of
, and then we add
, resulting in movement to the right.
When we add these spaces we end up going spaces back to
and then
additional spaces to end at
.
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What is
?
What is ?
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Recall that subtracting a negative number is equivalent to adding the opposite. Thus, 
Recall that subtracting a negative number is equivalent to adding the opposite. Thus,
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What is
?
What is ?
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Recall that subtracting negative numbers is equivalent to adding the opposite. Then, we have that:

Recall that subtracting negative numbers is equivalent to adding the opposite. Then, we have that:
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Simplify:

Simplify:
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Combine like terms:

= (5 + 7) + (-2x - 4x - 9x)
= 12 + (-15x)
= 12 - 15x
Combine like terms:
= (5 + 7) + (-2x - 4x - 9x)
= 12 + (-15x)
= 12 - 15x
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Which of the following is an integer?
Which of the following is an integer?
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Integers are any number that doesn't have anything in the decimal places. They are also known as whole numbers. The cubed root of 64 is 4, which is the only whole number out of the answer choices.
Integers are any number that doesn't have anything in the decimal places. They are also known as whole numbers. The cubed root of 64 is 4, which is the only whole number out of the answer choices.
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Simplify:

Simplify:
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To combine like terms, combine the numbers as you would a normal addition or subtraction problem:


Therefore,
= 8x - 8y.
To combine like terms, combine the numbers as you would a normal addition or subtraction problem:
Therefore, = 8x - 8y.
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What is the value of
?
What is the value of ?
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Adding and subtracting negative integers is confusing if you don't use parentheses right. As long as you remember to keep them in the right places and stay neat, it is easy. Subtracting negative numbers is the same as adding a positive number, and adding a negative number is the same as subtracting a positive number. So, we could rewrite the equation like this:

Adding and subtracting negative integers is confusing if you don't use parentheses right. As long as you remember to keep them in the right places and stay neat, it is easy. Subtracting negative numbers is the same as adding a positive number, and adding a negative number is the same as subtracting a positive number. So, we could rewrite the equation like this:
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What is
simplified?
What is simplified?
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To simplify a problem like the example above we must combine the like termed variables.
Like terms are the numbers that have the same variable, in this example,
and
.
Separate the
s to get 
Then perform the necessary addition to get 
Then separate the
’s to get 
Then perform the necessary subtraction to get
We then combine our answers to have the simplified version of the equation
.
To simplify a problem like the example above we must combine the like termed variables.
Like terms are the numbers that have the same variable, in this example, and
.
Separate the s to get
Then perform the necessary addition to get
Then separate the ’s to get
Then perform the necessary subtraction to get
We then combine our answers to have the simplified version of the equation .
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If
, what is
?
If , what is
?
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Let's start with our equation,
.
Subtract
from both sides:

Combine our
s:

Divide both sides by
:

However, the problem is asking for
not
, so multiply both sides by
:

Let's start with our equation, .
Subtract from both sides:
Combine our s:
Divide both sides by :
However, the problem is asking for not
, so multiply both sides by
:
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Simplify the following equation by combining like terms: 
Simplify the following equation by combining like terms:
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X is the only term that appears twice in the equation. Since both are positive numbers, we can add the X terms to simplify the equation.

X is the only term that appears twice in the equation. Since both are positive numbers, we can add the X terms to simplify the equation.
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