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How to use integer chips
By TeacherTube Math
WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com http//nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_161_g_2_t_1.htmlDirections for how to use the integer chips on the website. Adding a negative to a positive number
Dividing / Division of Integers
By PatrickJMT
This video reviews the rule of signs. It then solves several multiplication and division problems using positive and negative integers.
DEPRECATED Rational number word problems
By Khan Academy
In this word problem, we'll compare the weight of two objects using a ratio of integers. We'll practice simplifying a fraction, too.
Properties of a Rhombus | MathHelp.com
By MathHelp.com
This lesson covers evaluating expressions. Students learn to evaluate expressions by substituting the given integers in for the variables in the given expression, then simplifying. Students also learn to use parentheses when substituting.
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.
Congruent Figures | MathHelp.com
By MathHelp.com
This lesson covers dividing integers. Students learn to divide integers using the following rules. A positive divided by a positive equals a positive. For example, +20 divided by +2 = +10. A positive divided by a negative equals a negative. For example, +20 divided by -2 = -10. A negative divided by a positive equals a negative. For example, -20 divided by +2 = -10. And a negative divided by a negative equals a positive. For example, -20 divided by -2 = +10. In other words, if the signs are the same, the quotient is positive, and if the signs are different, the quotient is negative. Note that any integer divided by zero is undefined. For example, +4 divided by 0 = undefined. And zero divided by any integer (other than zero) is zero. For example, 0 divided by +4 = 0.
Product Rule | Adding Exponents | MathHelp.com
By MathHelp.com
This lesson covers multiplying integers. Students learn to multiply integers using the following rules. A positive times a positive equals a positive. For example, +3 x +5 = +15. A positive times a negative equals a negative. For example, +3 x -5 = -15. A negative times a positive equals a negative. For example, -3 x +5 = -15. And a negative times a negative equals a positive. For example, -3 x -5 = +15. In other words, if the signs are the same, the product is positive, and if the signs are different, the product is negative.
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Multiplying and Dividing Decimals | 7.NS.A.2c | 7th Grade Math
By ParksMath
ParksMath explains how to multiply and divide decimals numbers without the use of a calculator. Understanding how to change a decimal number so that it is an integer, makes multiplying and dividing decimals much easier. This quick tutorial will give you thee tools that you need to find the product or quotient of any decimal number.
Multiplying and Dividing Decimals | 7.NS.A.2c | 7th Grade Math
By ParksMath | Todd Parks
ParksMath explains how to multiply and divide decimals numbers without the use of a calculator. Understanding how to change a decimal number so that it is an integer, makes multiplying and dividing decimals much easier. This quick tutorial will give you thee tools that you need to find the product or quotient of any decimal number.
Multiplying and dividing with integers
By MathPlanetVideos
alculate the following expressions (−4)⋅(−12),−123
Quickly Graph Absolute Value Functions
By WOWmath.org
YouTube presents Quickly Graph Absolute Value Functions, an educational video resource on math.
Graphing Absolute Value Functions Pt III
By charlie Lindelof
YouTube presents Graphing Absolute Value Functions Pt III, an educational video resource on mathematics.
Grade 5 Math: Comparing Whole Numbers : Math Made Easy
By Lumos Learning
Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehoweducation Comparing whole numbers involves working with anything valued at zero and above. Learn about comparing whole numbers in grade five math with help from a professional private tutor in this free video clip. Expert: Rachel Kaplove Filmmaker: Alexis Guerreros Series Description: Most mathematical concepts really aren't that difficult, but you have the have the proper instruction. Get tips on math with help from a professional private tutor in this free video series.