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Examples and Exercises
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Example 3.1
Draw a number line. Mark 0 in the center and label several units to the left and right.
- To plot 3, start at 0 and count three units to the right. Place a point as shown in Figure 3.7.
Figure 3.7
- To plot −3, start at 0 and count three units to the left. Place a point as shown in Figure 3.8.
Figure 3.8
- To plot −2, start at 0 and count two units to the left. Place a point as shown in Figure 3.9.
Figure 3.9
Example 3.2
Begin by plotting the numbers on a number line as shown in Figure 3.12.
Figure 3.12
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Compare 14 and 6. 14___6
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Compare −1 and 9. −1___9
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Compare −1 and −4. −1___−4
−1 is to the right of −4 on the number line.
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Compare 2 and −20. −2___−20
2 is to the right of −20 on the number line.
Example 3.3
- The number −7 is the same distance from 0 as 7, but on the opposite side of 0. So −7 is the opposite of 7 as shown in Figure 3.14.
Figure 3.14
- The number 10 is the same distance from 0 as −10, but on the opposite side of 0. So 10 is the opposite of −10 as shown in Figure 3.15.
Figure 3.15
Example 3.4
−(−6) The opposite of −6 is 6.
Example 3.5
(a) To evaluate |
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Substitute 8 for |
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Simplify. | −8 |
(b) To evaluate |
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Substitute − 8 for |
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Simplify. | 8 |