
2-2 Variables and Like Terms
... Think about a problem 3 – 6. The operation in this problem is subtraction. The 6 is positive. To follow the rule change the subtraction operation to addition and the positive 6 to a negative 6. The result is 3 +(-6). Now follow the addition rules to get a result of –3. It may be easier to think UP 3 ...
... Think about a problem 3 – 6. The operation in this problem is subtraction. The 6 is positive. To follow the rule change the subtraction operation to addition and the positive 6 to a negative 6. The result is 3 +(-6). Now follow the addition rules to get a result of –3. It may be easier to think UP 3 ...
Chapter 2 Power Point Notes
... Commutative Property of Addition: When adding two or more numbers together, order is not important ...
... Commutative Property of Addition: When adding two or more numbers together, order is not important ...
PowerPoint Presentation 12: Algebra
... of unlike terms can only be indicated Procedure for adding like terms: ...
... of unlike terms can only be indicated Procedure for adding like terms: ...
Unit 4: Complex Numbers
... D.1 To define and illustrate complex numbers. D.2 To express complex numbers in the form a + bi. D.3 To add and subtract complex numbers. D.4 To multiply and divide complex numbers. D.5 To divide complex numbers using conjugates. Notes: To mathematicians, the idea that “you can’t do that” signals a ...
... D.1 To define and illustrate complex numbers. D.2 To express complex numbers in the form a + bi. D.3 To add and subtract complex numbers. D.4 To multiply and divide complex numbers. D.5 To divide complex numbers using conjugates. Notes: To mathematicians, the idea that “you can’t do that” signals a ...
(in) = 1 foot (ft)
... that numbers to the right of zero are positive and numbers to the left of zero are negative. By putting points on the number line, we can graph values. If one were to start at zero and move seven places to the right, this would represent a value of positive seven. If one were to start at zero and mo ...
... that numbers to the right of zero are positive and numbers to the left of zero are negative. By putting points on the number line, we can graph values. If one were to start at zero and move seven places to the right, this would represent a value of positive seven. If one were to start at zero and mo ...