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postnew [5]
3 years ago
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MAVERICK [17]3 years ago
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Date: 01/08/2004 at 12:13:38

From: Doctor Peterson

Subject: Re: word problems with negative integers

Hi, Jonah.

It may help to look at an actual thermometer. It will look something

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Date: 01/08/2004 at 12:09:15

From: Doctor Rick

Subject: Re: word problems with negative integers

Hi, Jonah.

It's easier to understand the correct answer if you look at a

thermometer.  If it had every degree labeled, portions of it would

look like this:

  5 | |

  4 | |

  3 | |

  2 | |

  1 | |

  0 | |

 -1 | |

 -2 | |

 -3 | |

 -4 | |

 -5 | |

 -6 | |

.........

-18 | |

-19 | |

-20 |-|  *

-21 | |  | down 3

-22 | |  V

-23 | |  *

-24 | |

-25 | |

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If we wanted to INCREASE the temperature 3 degrees, we would do this:

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I can again factor out a -1 like this:

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DIFFERENT signs, you subtract the smaller from the bigger (ignoring

the negative sign), and give the answer the sign of the bigger

number.  In this problem, -20 + 3, we look at 20 and 3, subtract 3

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sign, we make the answer negative: -17.

I hope this helps you!

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