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Algebra 2
Week #1A
Section 1
Just so you know.
Week #1A – Section 1
GOAL: To review integer arithmetic rules and true/false statements.
(Preliminary Review) CA ALGEBRA 1 STANDARD 1.0: To use the arithmetic properties of integers, and to demonstrate that assertions are true or false.
• WARMUP QUESTIONS
• Evaluate:• 1. 22 + 42 = ______
• 2. 52 + (-2)2 = ______
• 3. (-1)2 + 12 = ______
• 4. (-5)2 + 0 = _____
• 5. - 6 – (- 5) = ________
Week #1A – Section 1
GOAL: To review integer arithmetic rules and true/false statements.
(Preliminary Review) CA ALGEBRA 1 STANDARD 1.0: To use the arithmetic properties of integers, and to demonstrate that assertions are true or false.
• WARMUP QUESTIONS
• Evaluate:• 1. 22 + 42 = 20
• 2. 52 + (-2)2 = ______
• 3. (-1)2 + 12 = ______
• 4. (-5)2 + 0 = _____
• 5. - 6 – (- 5) = ________
Week #1A – Section 1
GOAL: To review integer arithmetic rules and true/false statements.
(Preliminary Review) CA ALGEBRA 1 STANDARD 1.0: To use the arithmetic properties of integers, and to demonstrate that assertions are true or false.
• WARMUP QUESTIONS
• Evaluate:• 1. 22 + 42 = 20
• 2. 52 + (-2)2 = 29
• 3. (-1)2 + 12 = ______
• 4. (-5)2 + 0 = _____
• 5. - 6 – (- 5) = ________
Week #1A – Section 1
GOAL: To review integer arithmetic rules and true/false statements.
(Preliminary Review) CA ALGEBRA 1 STANDARD 1.0: To use the arithmetic properties of integers, and to demonstrate that assertions are true or false.
• WARMUP QUESTIONS
• Evaluate:• 1. 22 + 42 = 20
• 2. 52 + (-2)2 = 29
• 3. (-1)2 + 12 = 2
• 4. (-5)2 + 0 = ____
• 5. - 6 – (- 5) = ________
Week #1A – Section 1
GOAL: To review integer arithmetic rules and true/false statements.
(Preliminary Review) CA ALGEBRA 1 STANDARD 1.0: To use the arithmetic properties of integers, and to demonstrate that assertions are true or false.
• WARMUP QUESTIONS
• Evaluate:• 1. 22 + 42 = 20
• 2. 52 + (-2)2 = 29
• 3. (-1)2 + 12 = 2
• 4. (-5)2 + 0 = 25
• 5. - 6 – (- 5) = ________
Week #1A – Section 1
GOAL: To review integer arithmetic rules and true/false statements.
(Preliminary Review) CA ALGEBRA 1 STANDARD 1.0: To use the arithmetic properties of integers, and to demonstrate that assertions are true or false.
• WARMUP QUESTIONS
• Evaluate:• 1. 22 + 42 = 20
• 2. 52 + (-2)2 = 29
• 3. (-1)2 + 12 = 2
• 4. (-5)2 + 0 = 25
• 5. - 6 – (- 5) = -1
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements Vocabulary
• Integers
• Whole numbers – positive, negative, or zero.
• Evaluate
• Plug in a number, and do the arithmetic.
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• 1. WHAT are the rules for integer arithmetic?
• Multiply/Divide• 1. Same signs:
• 2. Different signs:
• Add/Subtract• 1. Same signs:
• 2. Different signs:
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• 1. WHAT are the rules for integer arithmetic?
• Multiply/Divide• 1. Same signs: Positive answer
• 2. Different signs: Negative answer
• Add/Subtract• 1. Same signs:
• 2. Different signs:
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• 1. WHAT are the rules for integer arithmetic?
• Multiply/Divide• 1. Same signs: Positive answer
• 2. Different signs: Negative answer
• Add/Subtract• 1. Same signs: Add numbers, keep sign
• 2. Different signs: Subtract numbers, keep sign of larger
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• 2. WHAT kind of answer should you ALWAYS have for a evaluate problem?
3. WHAT are true or false statements?
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• 2. WHAT kind of answer should you ALWAYS have for a evaluate problem?
• A number
3. WHAT are true or false statements?
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• 2. WHAT kind of answer should you ALWAYS have for a evaluate problem?
• A number
3. WHAT are true or false statements?
A true statement is an equation that is the same thing on both sides.
(Like 4 + 1 = 5) With a false statement, the sides are different. (Like 4 + 1 = 6)
Algebra wants to know.Do you know?
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• REAL LIFE
Much of Imperial Valley, California, is below sea level. Here are the elevations
for five locations there – put them in order from highest to lowest.
Alamorio - 135 feet Curlew - 93 feet Gieselmann Lake – 162 feet Moss - 100 feet Orita - 92 feet
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• REAL LIFE
Much of Imperial Valley, California, is below sea level. Here are the elevations
for five locations there – put them in order from highest to lowest.
Alamorio - 135 feet Curlew - 93 feet Gieselmann Lake – 162 feet Moss - 100 feet Orita - 92 feet
Orita Curlew Moss Alamorio Gieselmann Lake
The Salton Sea
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• REAL LIFE Much of Imperial Valley, California, is below sea level. Here are the
elevations for five locations there – put them in order from highest to lowest.
Alamorio - 135 feet Curlew - 93 feet Gieselmann Lake – 162 feet Moss - 100 feet Orita - 92 feet
Orita Curlew Moss Alamorio Gieselmann Lake
If the Salton Sea is at – 266 feet, where in the rankings does it fall?
Week #1A Section #1 Notes Integers and True/False Statements The Questions
• REAL LIFE Much of Imperial Valley, California, is below sea level. Here are the
elevations for five locations there – put them in order from highest to lowest.
Alamorio - 135 feet Curlew - 93 feet Gieselmann Lake – 162 feet Moss - 100 feet Orita - 92 feet
Orita Curlew Moss Alamorio Gieselmann Lake
If the Salton Sea is at – 266 feet, where in the rankings does it fall? At the bottom.
Ending Quiz
• 1. - 14 plus -2 is:
• A. 16 B. -28 C. -16 D. -12
• 2. - 14 divided by -2 is:
• A. 7 B. -28 C. 28 D. -7