Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Grade 7 · Math · Operations with Rational Numbers · North Carolina, USA
Lesson Summary
Understand the sign rules for multiplying and dividing positive and negative numbers.
Explanation
When you multiply or divide two integers, the sign of the result depends on the signs of the numbers. If both signs match (both positive or both negative), the answer is positive. If the signs are different, the answer is negative. These rules apply to any number of factors: an even count of negative factors gives a positive product, while an odd count gives a negative product.
Practice Questions
Q1: Calculate (−7) × (−3).
Answer: Both are negative, so the result is positive: 21.
Q2: Calculate (−48) ÷ 6.
Answer: One negative and one positive gives a negative result: −8.
Q3: Calculate (−2) × (−3) × (−4).
Answer: Three negative factors (odd count), so the result is negative: −24.
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Multiplying and Dividing Integers is a lesson in the Operations with Rational Numbers chapter of Grade 7 Math. It is part of the North Carolina, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Multiplying and Dividing Integers is taught in Grade 7 as part of the Math curriculum in North Carolina, USA.
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