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Question
multiply positive and negative integers
study the example problem showing how to use repeated
addition to multiply a positive and a negative integer. then
solve problems 1 - 6.
example
dues for the art club are $2 per week. noriko pays $2 each
week from her bank account for her art club dues. at the end
of 5 weeks, what is the change in the amount of money in
norikos account?
you can think of this as 5 groups of (-2).
5 groups of (-2) = (-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2).
you can start at 0 and make 5 jumps of -2.
(-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2) = -10
so, norikos account changes by -$10.
1 complete the table and describe the pattern
in the products.
2 rewrite the repeated addition expression as a
multiplication expression and find the product.
a. (-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2) = ____·(-2) = ____
b. (-3) + (-3) + (-3) + (-3) + (-3) + (-3) = __________
c. (-5) + (-5) + (-5) = __________
| multiplication | product |
|---|---|
| -2·2 | -4 |
| -2·1 | -2 |
| -2·0 | |
| -2·(-1) | |
| -2·(-2) | |
| -2·(-3) |
Problem 1: Complete the table and describe the pattern
Step 1: Calculate the missing products
- For \(-2 \cdot 0\): Any number multiplied by 0 is 0, so \(-2 \cdot 0 = 0\).
- For \(-2 \cdot (-1)\): The product of two negative numbers is positive, so \(-2 \cdot (-1) = 2\).
- For \(-2 \cdot (-2)\): \(-2 \cdot (-2) = 4\) (negative times negative is positive).
- For \(-2 \cdot (-3)\): \(-2 \cdot (-3) = 6\) (negative times negative is positive).
Step 2: Describe the pattern
- When the second factor (the number being multiplied by \(-2\)) increases by 1 (e.g., from 3 to 2 to 1 to 0 to \(-1\) to \(-2\) to \(-3\)), the product increases by 2 each time.
- For positive second factors (3, 2, 1), the product is negative and becomes less negative (increases) as the second factor decreases.
- When the second factor is 0, the product is 0.
- For negative second factors (\(-1\), \(-2\), \(-3\)), the product is positive and increases as the second factor becomes more negative (decreases).
Problem 2: Rewrite repeated addition as multiplication and find the product
Part a:
- The repeated addition \((-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2)\) has 5 terms of \(-2\). So it can be written as \(5 \cdot (-2)\).
- Calculating the product: \(5 \cdot (-2) = -10\).
Part b:
- The repeated addition \((-3) + (-3) + (-3) + (-3) + (-3) + (-3)\) has 6 terms of \(-3\). So it can be written as \(6 \cdot (-3)\).
- Calculating the product: \(6 \cdot (-3) = -18\).
Part c:
- The repeated addition \((-5) + (-5) + (-5)\) has 3 terms of \(-5\). So it can be written as \(3 \cdot (-5)\).
- Calculating the product: \(3 \cdot (-5) = -15\).
Filled Table for Problem 1:
| Multiplication | Product |
|---|---|
| \(-2 \cdot 2\) | \(-4\) |
| \(-2 \cdot 1\) | \(-2\) |
| \(-2 \cdot 0\) | \(0\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-1)\) | \(2\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-2)\) | \(4\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-3)\) | \(6\) |
Final Answers:
Problem 1 Table:
| Multiplication | Product |
|---|---|
| \(-2 \cdot 2\) | \(-4\) |
| \(-2 \cdot 1\) | \(-2\) |
| \(-2 \cdot 0\) | \(0\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-1)\) | \(2\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-2)\) | \(4\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-3)\) | \(6\) |
Pattern: As the second factor increases by 1, the product increases by 2. Negative second factors give positive products, positive second factors give negative products, and 0 gives 0.
Problem 2:
- a. \(5 \cdot (-2) = -10\)
- b. \(6 \cdot (-3) = -18\)
- c. \(3 \cdot (-5) = -15\) (rewritten from \((-5) + (-5) + (-5)\))
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Problem 1: Complete the table and describe the pattern
Step 1: Calculate the missing products
- For \(-2 \cdot 0\): Any number multiplied by 0 is 0, so \(-2 \cdot 0 = 0\).
- For \(-2 \cdot (-1)\): The product of two negative numbers is positive, so \(-2 \cdot (-1) = 2\).
- For \(-2 \cdot (-2)\): \(-2 \cdot (-2) = 4\) (negative times negative is positive).
- For \(-2 \cdot (-3)\): \(-2 \cdot (-3) = 6\) (negative times negative is positive).
Step 2: Describe the pattern
- When the second factor (the number being multiplied by \(-2\)) increases by 1 (e.g., from 3 to 2 to 1 to 0 to \(-1\) to \(-2\) to \(-3\)), the product increases by 2 each time.
- For positive second factors (3, 2, 1), the product is negative and becomes less negative (increases) as the second factor decreases.
- When the second factor is 0, the product is 0.
- For negative second factors (\(-1\), \(-2\), \(-3\)), the product is positive and increases as the second factor becomes more negative (decreases).
Problem 2: Rewrite repeated addition as multiplication and find the product
Part a:
- The repeated addition \((-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2) + (-2)\) has 5 terms of \(-2\). So it can be written as \(5 \cdot (-2)\).
- Calculating the product: \(5 \cdot (-2) = -10\).
Part b:
- The repeated addition \((-3) + (-3) + (-3) + (-3) + (-3) + (-3)\) has 6 terms of \(-3\). So it can be written as \(6 \cdot (-3)\).
- Calculating the product: \(6 \cdot (-3) = -18\).
Part c:
- The repeated addition \((-5) + (-5) + (-5)\) has 3 terms of \(-5\). So it can be written as \(3 \cdot (-5)\).
- Calculating the product: \(3 \cdot (-5) = -15\).
Filled Table for Problem 1:
| Multiplication | Product |
|---|---|
| \(-2 \cdot 2\) | \(-4\) |
| \(-2 \cdot 1\) | \(-2\) |
| \(-2 \cdot 0\) | \(0\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-1)\) | \(2\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-2)\) | \(4\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-3)\) | \(6\) |
Final Answers:
Problem 1 Table:
| Multiplication | Product |
|---|---|
| \(-2 \cdot 2\) | \(-4\) |
| \(-2 \cdot 1\) | \(-2\) |
| \(-2 \cdot 0\) | \(0\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-1)\) | \(2\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-2)\) | \(4\) |
| \(-2 \cdot (-3)\) | \(6\) |
Pattern: As the second factor increases by 1, the product increases by 2. Negative second factors give positive products, positive second factors give negative products, and 0 gives 0.
Problem 2:
- a. \(5 \cdot (-2) = -10\)
- b. \(6 \cdot (-3) = -18\)
- c. \(3 \cdot (-5) = -15\) (rewritten from \((-5) + (-5) + (-5)\))