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Multiplication and Division of Integers

This document discusses operations on integers, including: 1. Multiplying integers with the same or different signs, where the product is positive if the signs are the same and negative if they are different. 2. Dividing integers with the same or different signs, where the quotient is positive if the signs are the same and negative if they are different. 3. Example problems are provided to demonstrate multiplying and dividing integers.
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Multiplication and Division of Integers

This document discusses operations on integers, including: 1. Multiplying integers with the same or different signs, where the product is positive if the signs are the same and negative if they are different. 2. Dividing integers with the same or different signs, where the quotient is positive if the signs are the same and negative if they are different. 3. Example problems are provided to demonstrate multiplying and dividing integers.
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Operations on

Integers
Objectives

After several exercises, you will be able to do the following:

1. To multiply and divide integers.


2. To solve problems involving multiplication and division of integers.
Multiplying
Integers
Multiplying Integers with Different Sign
To multiply integers with different signs, the product will
always be negative.

6(-7)= -42 (-8)(4)= -32


Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(-10) (10)
Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(16) (-3)
Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(-11) (17)
Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(18) (-5)
Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(-27) (3)
Multiplying Integers with Same Sign

To multiply integers with the same signs, the product will


always be positive.

×
 

(-3) (-7) = 21
Multiplying Integers with Same Sign

To multiply integers with the same signs, the product will


always be positive.

×
 

(5) (12) = 60
Multiplying Integers with Same Sign

To multiply integers with the same signs, the product will


always be positive.

×
 

(-a) (-b) = ab
Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(8) (9)
Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(-7) (-6)
Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(-9) (-99)
Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(13) (7)
Your Turn!
Multiply the integers.

×
 

(15) (9)
Problem Solving!
The temperature in Moscow during
winter steadily decreased by daily for
five days. If on the first day, the 
temperature was , what was the
temperature after 5 days?
Dividing
Integers
Dividing Integers with Same Sign

To divide integers with the same signs, the quotient will


always be positive.

÷
 

8 2 = 4
Dividing Integers with Same Sign

To divide integers with the same signs, the quotient will


always be positive.

÷
 

(-8) (-2) = 4
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

18 3
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

(-121) (-11)
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

(-84) (-12)
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

56 7
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

60 5
Dividing Integers with Different Sign

To divide integers with the different signs, the quotient


will always be negative.

÷
 

12 (-3) = -4
Dividing Integers with Different Sign

To divide integers with the different signs, the quotient


will always be negative.

÷
 

(-32) (8) = -4
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

54 (-9)
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

(-15) 5
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

84 (-12)
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

60 (-5)
Your Turn!
Divide the integers.

÷
 

12 (-12)
Problem Solving!
Modi needs to withdraw Php 20 000
from an ATM, which can dispense a
maximum amount of Php 5 000 at a
time. How many times will she have to
withdraw from the ATM to obtain the
needed amount?

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