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.2 Adding Integers Is the sum of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? ACTIVITY: Adding Integers with the Same Sign Work with a partner. Use integer counters to find 4 + ( ). Combine 4 negative counters and negative counters. What is the total number of counters? 4 So, 4 + ( ) =. 2 ACTIVITY: Adding Integers with Different Signs Work with a partner. Use integer counters to find + 2. Combine negative counters and 2 positive counters. Remove any zero pairs. What is the total number of counters? 2 2 COMMON CORE Integers In this lesson, you will add integers. show that the sum of a number and its opposite is 0. solve real-life problems. Learning Standards 7.NS.a 7.NS.b 7.NS.d 7.NS. So, + 2 =. ACTIVITY: Adding Integers with Different Signs Work with a partner. Use a number line to find 5 + ( ). Start at 0. Move 5 units to the right. Add. 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 So, 5 + ( ) =. 5 Then move units left to end at. 8 Chapter Integers

Math Practice Make Conjectures How can the relationship between the integers help you write a rule? 4 ACTIVITY: Adding Integers with Different Signs Work with a partner. Write the addition expression shown. Then find the sum. How are the integers in the expression related to 0 on a number line? Start at 0. Move 7 units to the right. Add 7. 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 7 Then move 7 units left to end at. Inductive Reasoning Work with a partner. Use integer counters or a number line to complete the table. Exercise Type of Sum Sum Sum: Positive, Negative, or Zero 2 4 5. 4 + ( ) Integers with the same sign 6. + 2 7. 5 + ( ) 8. 7 + ( 7) 9. 2 + 4 0. 6 + ( 2). 5 + 9 2. 5 + ( 9). 0 + 0 4. 6 + ( 6) 5. + ( ) 6. IN YOUR OWN WORDS Is the sum of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? 7. STRUCTURE Write general rules for adding (a) two integers with the same sign, (b) two integers with different signs, and (c) two integers that vary only in sign. Use what you learned about adding integers to complete Exercises 8 5 on page 2. Section.2 Adding Integers 9

.2 Lesson Lesson Tutorials Key Vocabulary opposites, p. 0 additive inverse, p. 0 Adding Integers with the Same Sign Words Add the absolute values of the integers. Then use the common sign. Numbers 2 + 5 = 7 2 + ( 5) = 7 EXAMPLE Adding Integers with the Same Sign Find 2 + ( 4). Use a number line to check your answer. 2 + ( 4) = 6 Add 2 and 4. The sum is 6. Use the common sign. Check 4 2 7 6 5 4 2 0 Opposite When you walk across a street, you are moving to the opposite side of the street.. 7 + 2. 8 + ( 5). 20 + ( 5) Two numbers that are the same distance from 0, but on opposite sides of 0, are called opposites. For example, and are opposites. Adding Integers with Different Signs Words Subtract the lesser absolute value from the greater absolute value. Then use the sign of the integer with the greater absolute value. Numbers 8 + ( 0) = 2 + 7 = 4 Additive Inverse Property Words The sum of an integer and its additive inverse, or opposite, is 0. Numbers 6 + ( 6) = 0 25 + 25 = 0 Algebra a + ( a) = 0 0 Chapter Integers

EXAMPLE 2 Adding Integers with Different Signs a. Find 5 + ( 0). 5 + ( 0) = 5 0 > 5. So, subtract 5 from 0. The sum is 5. Use the sign of 0. b. Find + 7. + 7 = 4 7 >. So, subtract from 7. The sum is 4. c. Find 2 + 2. 2 + 2 = 0 Use the sign of 7. The sum is 0 by the Additive Inverse Property. 2 and 2 are opposites. The sum is 0. Study Tip EXAMPLE A deposit of $50 and a withdrawal of $50 represent opposite quantities, +50 and 50, which have a sum of 0. Adding More Than Two Integers The list shows four bank account transactions in July. Find the change C in the account balance. Find the sum of the four transactions. C = 40 + 50 + 75 + ( 50) Write the sum. = 40 + 75 + 50 + ( 50) Commutative Property of Addition = 40 + 75 + [50 + ( 50)] Associative Property of Addition = 40 + 75 + 0 Additive Inverse Property = 5 + 0 Add 40 and 75. JULY TRANSACTIONS = 5 Addition Property of Zero Because C = 5, the account balance increased $5 in July. Exercises 8 2 and 28 9 4. 2 + 5. 9 + ( 0) 6. + 7. WHAT IF? In Example, the deposit amounts are $0 and $40. Find the change C in the account balance. Section.2 Adding Integers

.2 Exercises Help with Homework. WRITING How do you find the additive inverse of an integer? 2. NUMBER SENSE Is + ( 4) the same as 4 +? Explain. Tell whether the sum is positive, negative, or zero without adding. Explain your reasoning.. 8 + 20 4. 0 + ( 0) 5. 0 + ( 8) Tell whether the statement is true or false. Explain your reasoning. 6. The sum of two negative integers is always negative. 7. An integer and its absolute value are always opposites. 9+(-6)= +(-)= 4+(-9)= 9+(-)= 2 8. 6 + 4 9. 4 + ( 6) 0. 2 + ( ). 5 + 2 2. 5 + ( 7). 8 + ( 8) 4. 9 + ( ) 5. + 6. 4 + ( 6) 7. + ( ) 8. 4 + ( 5) 9. 0 + ( ) 20. 0 + ( 5) 2. + 9 22. 8 + ( 8) 2. 25 + ( 9) ERROR ANALYSIS Describe and correct the error in finding the sum. 24. 25. 9 + ( 6) = 0 + ( 0) = 0 26. TEMPERATURE The temperature is F at 7:00 a.m. During the next 4 hours, the temperature increases 2 F. What is the temperature at :00 a.m.? 27. BANKING Your bank account has a balance of $2. You deposit $60. What is your new balance? Tell how the Commutative and Associative Properties of Addition can help you find the sum mentally. Then find the sum. 28. 9 + 6 + ( 6) 29. 8 + + ( ) 0. 9 + ( 7) + ( 9). 7 + ( 2) + ( 7) 2. 2 + 25 + ( 5). 6 + ( 9) + 4 4. + ( 2) + 6 5. 22 + ( 4) + ( 5) 6. + 27 + ( 8) 7. 9 + 26 + 4 8. 2 + ( 7) + 42 9. 4 + ( 5) + ( 29) 2 Chapter Integers

40. SCIENCE A lithium atom has positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons. The sum of the charges represents the charge of the lithium atom. Find the charge of the atom. Lithium Atom 4. OPEN-ENDED Write two integers with different signs that have a sum of 25. Write two integers with the same sign that have a sum of 25. ALGEBRA Evaluate the expression when a = 4, b = 5, and c = 8. 42. a + b 4. b + c 44. a + b + c MENTAL MATH Use mental math to solve the equation. 45. d + 2 = 2 46. b + ( 2) = 0 47. 8 + m = 5 48. PROBLEM SOLVING Starting at point A, the path of a dolphin jumping out of the water is shown. a. Is the dolphin deeper at point C or point E? Explain your reasoning. b. Is the dolphin higher at point B or point D? Explain your reasoning. B D 24 8 5 A C E 49. According to a legend, the Chinese Emperor Yu-Huang saw a magic square on the back of a turtle. In a magic square, the numbers in each row and in each column have the same sum. This sum is called the magic sum. Copy and complete the magic square so that each row and each column has a magic sum of 0. Use each integer from 4 to 4 exactly once. Subtract. (Skills Review Handbook) 50. 69 8 5. 82 74 52. 77 6 5. 45 268 54. MULTIPLE CHOICE What is the range of the numbers below? (Skills Review Handbook) 2, 8, 7, 2, 5, 8, 0 A 2 B 5 C 8 D 22 Section.2 Adding Integers