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what needs to be included on the one pager: rules for all integer opera…

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what needs to be included on the one pager: rules for all integer operations three examples of each rule/operation (include a positive/positive, negative/negative, mix.) what is order of operations? what does pemdas mean? what is an integer?

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Integers are whole numbers. PEMDAS is order of operations (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication - Division, Addition - Subtraction). Rules for integer operations cover addition, subtraction, multiplication, division with sign - handling examples.

Answer:

Integers are whole numbers (positive, negative, zero). PEMDAS: Parentheses first, then Exponents, then Multiplication and Division (left - to - right), then Addition and Subtraction (left - to - right). Integer operation rules: e.g., for addition: 2 + 3 = 5 (pos/pos), -2+( - 3)= - 5 (neg/neg), 2+( - 3)= - 1 (mix).