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Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line


By Khan Academy

Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line

Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line


By Khan Academy

Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line

Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line


By Khan Academy

Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line

Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line


By Khan Academy

Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line

Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line


By Khan Academy

Comparing positive and negative numbers on the number line

8th Grade Math | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

This lesson covers estimating products. Students learn to estimate a product or quotient by first rounding each number to one non-zero digit. For example, to estimate 8,291 x 27, first round 8,291 down to 8,000, and round 27 up to 30, then multiply 8,000 x 30 to get 240,000.

Algebra Basics | MathHelp.com


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MathHelp.com offers a custom Geometry course with help on all Geometry concepts and featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! Perfect for homeschool geometry and students who needs lots of help getting back up to speed in school.

Decimals on the number line 3


By Khan Academy

These example exercises require us to interpret a number line in order to locate where our positive and negative decimals should be placed.

Decimals on the number line 3


By Khan Academy

These example exercises require us to interpret a number line in order to locate where our positive and negative decimals should be placed.

Decimals on the number line 3


By Khan Academy

These example exercises require us to interpret a number line in order to locate where our positive and negative decimals should be placed.

Understanding negative number addition and subtraction with variables


By Khan Academy

Let's get some practice thinking about adding and subtracting variables representing positive and negative numbers on the number line.

Understanding negative number addition and subtraction with variables


By Khan Academy

Let's get some practice thinking about adding and subtracting variables representing positive and negative numbers on the number line.

Understanding negative number addition and subtraction with variables


By Khan Academy

Let's get some practice thinking about adding and subtracting variables representing positive and negative numbers on the number line.

Understanding negative number addition and subtraction with variables


By Khan Academy

Let's get some practice thinking about adding and subtracting variables representing positive and negative numbers on the number line.

Understanding negative number addition and subtraction with variables


By Khan Academy

Let's get some practice thinking about adding and subtracting variables representing positive and negative numbers on the number line.

Absolute Value | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

This lesson covers histograms. Students learn that a histogram is a type of bar graph that shows the frequency of data in various intervals (such as the number of residents in a given neighborhood that are age 21-30, age 31-40, and so on). Note that the difference between a histogram and a bar graph is that in a histogram, the data is organized into intervals. Students are then asked to create histograms using given data, and answer questions based on given histograms.

Vertical Line Test | MathHelp.com


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This lesson covers absolute value. Students learn that the absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. For example, the absolute value of --8 is +8, because --8 is 8 units from zero on the number line. Note that the absolute value of any positive or negative integer is positive. Students also learn that the first step to simplifying absolute value problems is to simplify inside the absolute value, if possible.