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OBJECTIVES
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
bFind products of three or more integers and simplify
powers of integers.
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a Divide integers.b Use the rules for order of operations with integers.
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
aDivide integers.
THE QUOTIENT
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The quotient is the number, if there is
one, that when multiplied by b gives a.
EXAMPLE
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
a Divide integers.
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Divide, if possible. Check each answer.
EXAMPLE
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
a Divide integers.
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Title 2.5Division of Integers and Order of Operations
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2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
aDivide integers.
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To multiply or divide two integers:
a) Multiply or divide the absolute values.b) If the signs are the same, the answer is positive.c) If the signs are different, the answer is negative.
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
aDivide integers.
EXCLUDING DIVISION BY 0
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2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
aDivide integers.
DIVIDENDS OF 0
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EXAMPLE
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
a Divide integers.
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Divide.
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
bUse the rules for order of operations with integers.
RULES FOR ORDER OF OPERATIONS
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1. Do all calculations within parentheses, brackets, braces, absolute-value symbols, numerators, or denominators.2. Evaluate all exponential expressions.3. Do all multiplications and divisions in order from left to right.4. Do all additions and subtractions in order from left to right.
EXAMPLE
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
b Use the rules for order of operations with integers.
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Simplify.
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
b Use the rules for order of operations with integers.
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Always regard a fraction bar as a grouping symbol. It separates any calculations in the numerator from those in the denominator.
EXAMPLE
2.5 Division of Integers and Order of Operations
b Use the rules for order of operations with integers.
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