Friday, February 26, 2016

Friday, February 26, 2016

Essential Question
Is the quotient of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell?
Objective
I will be able to tell if the quotient of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell.
Activity
  • Writing Warm-up
  • Warm-up
  • 1.5 Activities 1-4 (in spiral)
  • 1.5 Examples 1-4
  • Practice pg. 32-33  #16-30 even, 34-36
  
Homework
None!

30 comments:

  1. A product of three negative numbers is positive is not true because a even amount of negatives makes the product positive then multiplying it by another on makes it negative.

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  2. It is false because the product of the first two numbers would be positive, but the other number is still negative. The product of a positive and a negative number would be a negative number.

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  3. I think it is false.

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  4. The answer to this problem is false. It is false because when there are 2 negative numbers it makes a positive but three negative numbers does not make a positive number.

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  5. The product of three negative numbers is not positive because the negative signs cancel them out.

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  7. No because the product of two negative numbers is positive and the positive number is multiplied by the third negative number making the end number equalize into a negative product

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  8. False; The product of third negative numbers is negative because the first two negative numbers cancel each other out and it is positive but then the third negative number brings back the negative to the product.

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  9. The product of three negative numbers is not going to be positive so it is false. It is false because there is an odd amount of negative numbers so they can cancel each other out allowing it to be negative.

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  10. I think the stamen t is false because when you multiply the two negatives it becomes positive and then there is one more negative so then positive from the other two is multilpyed by the other negative to become a negative sum.

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  11. Tyler M: no because 2 negatives equals a positive so by adding one more it becomes a negative again.

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  12. The product of three negative numbers is not positive. When you find the product of two negative numbers it is a positive, Then when you find the product of a negative and positive the product is then back to a negative.

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  13. False Because a odd number of negatives means it's going to be a negative number.

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  14. The product of 3 negative numbers is always negative because the first 2 numbers cancel the 2 negatives and there is still one more negative so the answer will always be negative not positive.

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  16. This statement is false, no matter how you multiply three negative numbers, they will always be positive, if you multiply two of the negatives you will get a positive, but if you multiply the positive number by the negative number, your answer will be negative.
    -Renee Whitney

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  17. The statement is false. The statement would be false because if you find the sum of the first 2 negative numbers you will get a positive number for the sum. Then you would have a positive and a negative and you will end with a number that is negative for the total sum.

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  18. False because there is a odd number of negatives so that means that it is a negative number.

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  19. The product of three negative integers is not a positive, because only two negative signs cancel out.o there still different signs which make's a negative.

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  20. It is false because the product of the first two numbers would be positive, but the last number multiplied by the positive number would be a negative number. I know this because a positive multiplied negative number is a negative number.

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  22. The product of 3 negative numbers is always negative because the first 2 numbers cancel the 2 negatives and there is still one more negative so the answer will always be negative not positive.

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  23. The product of 3 negative numbers would not be positive making it false. It is false because since there is an odd amount of negative numbers, they can cancel each other out allowing it to be negative.

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  24. I think it is false because two negatives equal a positive and if you add another negative it is not balanced so it makes it a negative.

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  25. The statement is false because the first two make a positive but then it turns into a positive multiplied by a negative making it a negative not a positive.

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  26. False because two negative numbers makes a positive number.

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  27. This statement is false because if you multiply the first two multiples then you will get a positive but then you multiply them together and get a negative.
    Example:-3*-4*-5=-60

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  28. The statement is false because two negative numbers equals a positive number. The other negative number makes the product a negative number.

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  29. This Statement is false because if you multiply the first two numbers it will be positive then you will multiply that by the thirds number and that would be negative.

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