Adding and Subtracting Integers
Grade 7 · Math · Operations with Rational Numbers · Connecticut, USA
Lesson Summary
Learn the rules for adding and subtracting positive and negative whole numbers.
Explanation
Integers include all positive and negative whole numbers plus zero. When you add two numbers with the same sign, add their absolute values and keep the sign. When the signs are different, subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger and use the sign of the larger. To subtract an integer, change the subtraction to addition of the opposite: a − b becomes a + (−b).
Practice Questions
Q1: Calculate −8 + 5.
Answer: The signs differ. 8 − 5 = 3, and the larger absolute value (8) is negative, so the answer is −3.
Q2: Calculate −6 − (−4).
Answer: Change to addition: −6 + 4 = −2.
Q3: Calculate 12 + (−17).
Answer: The signs differ. 17 − 12 = 5, and 17 is larger and negative, so the answer is −5.
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Adding and Subtracting Integers is a lesson in the Operations with Rational Numbers chapter of Grade 7 Math. It is part of the Connecticut, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Adding and Subtracting Integers is taught in Grade 7 as part of the Math curriculum in Connecticut, USA.
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