Lesson 1.3 – Operations on real numbers
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Lesson 1.3 –
Operations on real
numbers
Honors 1 Algebra
Warm – Up
Add
A. -3 + (-11)
C. -10 + 15
E. 2 3
3
B. 3 + (-7)
D. -8.3 + (-1.9)
7
Subtract
F. 2 – 8
H. 1 – 0.06
E. 2 1
3
2
G. -11 – 5
I. Subtract 7 from 4
Simplify the following
expressions
11 + 2 – 7
-5 – 4 + 2
Multiplying two real numbers
The product of two numbers with the
same sign is positive
The product of two numbers with
different signs is negative.
Examples:
(-8)(-1) =
3(-3) =
(7)(1)(-2)(-3) =
Dividing two real numbers
The quotient of two numbers with the
same sign is positive.
The quotient of two numbers with
different signs is negative.
Examples:
A. 20
B. - 9 ÷ - 3
4
C.
1
2
10
5
D. - 40 ÷ 10
Exponents
exponent
43 = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64
4 is a factor 3 times
base
Examples:
A. 32
B.
1
2
4
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
1
16
Exponents
Warning: Be very careful when
simplifying expressions such as -52 and
(-5)2
-52 = - (5 x 5) = - 25 and
(-5)2 = (-5)(-5) = 25
Square Roots
The opposite of squaring a number is
taking the square root of a number.
The negative square root of 16 is written
16
The square root of a negative number,
such as 16 is not a real number.
There is no real number, that when
squared gives a negative number.
Examples
9
1
4
36
36
Find the roots
3
27
5
1
4
16
Order of Operations
1. Raise to powers or take roots in order
from left to right.
2. Multiply or divide in order from left to
right.
3. Add or subtract in order from left to
right.
Do example 9 C on page 24