HSPT Math : Negative numbers

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Example Question #1 :Negative Numbers

Which of the following operationsalwaysgives a negative result?

Possible Answers:

A negative number divided by a negative number

A negative number multipled by a negative number

A negative number added to a negative number

A negative number subtracted from a negative number

A negative number taken to the power of a positive integer

Correct answer:

A negative number added to a negative number

Explanation:

The sum of two negative numbers isalwaysnegative, hence, this is the right choice.

As for the other choices:

The product or quotient of two negative numbers is alwayspositive.

A negative number taken to the power of a positive integer can be either negative or positive depending on whether the exponent is even or odd., which is positive, and,这是负的。

The difference of negative numbers can be either negative, positive, or zero:

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Example Question #1 :Negative Numbers

Ifis a positive number, andis also a positive number, what is a possible value for?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Because\dpi{100} \small -3bis positive,\dpi{100} \small bmust be negative since the product of two negative numbers is positive.

Because\dpi{100} \small abis also positive,\dpi{100} \small amust also be negative in order to produce a prositive product.

To check you answer, you can try plugging in any negative number for\dpi{100} \small a.

Example Question #1 :Negative Numbers

If x is a negative integer, what else must be a negative integer?

Possible Answers:

x – x

x² – x

x – (–x)

Correct answer:

x – (–x)

Explanation:

By choosing a random negative number, for example: –4, we can input the number into each choice and see if we come out with another negative number. When we put –4 in for x, we would have –4 – (–(–4)) or –4 – 4, which is –8. Plugging in the other options gives a positive answer. You can try other negative numbers, if needed, to confirm this still works.

Example Question #21 :Integers

–7 – 7= x

–7 – (–7) = y

what are x and y, respectively

Possible Answers:

x = 0, y = 0

x = –14, y = 14

x = 14, y = –14

y = 0, x = 14

x = –14, y = 0

Correct answer:

x = –14, y = 0

Explanation:

x: –7 – 7= –7 + –7 = –14

y: –7 – (–7) = –7 + 7 = 0

when subtracting a negative number, turn it into an addition problem

Example Question #1 :How To Divide Negative Numbers

Solve for:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Begin by isolating your variable.

Subtractfrom both sides:

, or

Next, subtractfrom both sides:

, or

Then, divide both sides by:

Recall that division of a negative by a negative gives you a positive, therefore:

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Example Question #1 :How To Divide Negative Numbers

Solve the following equation:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The rule for dividing negative numbers is the same as for multiplying negative numbers.

If both numbers are negative, you will get a positive answer.

If either number is positive, and the other is negative, you will get a negative answer.

Therefore:

Example Question #41 :Integers

Choose the answer which best solves the following equation:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve, first put the equation in terms of:

First multiply the x to both sides.

Now divide by 12 to solve for x.

Here, because one of the numbers in the equation is positive, and the other is negative, the answer must be a negative number:

Example Question #1 :Negative Numbers

Evaluate:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To evaluate this, rewrite the expression with the correct signs.

Positive multiplied with a negative sign results in a negative, and a double negative results in a positive sign.

Example Question #1 :How To Add / Subtract / Multiply / Divide Negative Numbers

Subtract:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

It is possible to rewrite the expression as:

Take the negative of the difference of 47 and 23.

The answer is.

Example Question #1 :Negative Numbers

Solve:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Evaluate the inner term inside the parenthesis first. The expression can then be simplifed to an integer.

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