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Multiplying By Powers of Ten D
In this math learning exercise, students find the solutions to the problems that use multiplication with negative exponents. The answers are found on page 2.
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Multiplying By Powers of Ten A
In this math worksheet, students find the solutions to the problems using the operation of multiplication with negative exponents. The answers are found on page 2.
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Multiplying By Powers of Ten E
In this math instructional activity, middle schoolers find the solutions to the problems using the operation of multiplication with positive and negative exponents.
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Negative Numbers: 4 Operations
In this negative numbers worksheet, students use number lines to complete activities, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing negative numbers.
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Mat 0024 Section 1.4: Signed Numbers and Decimals
This activity has a little of everything. Compare fractions, determine if numbers are less than, greater than, or equal to. Then practice lining up the decimals to add and subtract decimal numbers. Then multiply decimals remembering to...
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Dividing Integers
Here is a division learning exercise in which learners read about ways to divide integers and then complete problems including patterns, negative and positive numbers, variables, and more. They complete 47 problems total.
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Multiplying Integers
Seventh and eighth graders solve math problems where they multiply positive and negative integers. In this multiplication lesson plan, learners use slate boards to complete problems. The step-by-step plan tells you what to write and say...
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Absolute Value and Basic Operations With Real Numbers
Middle schoolers investigate the mathematical concept of absolute value by counting the number of steps taken in two directions. Using the number line the teacher can note how they can forward and backward without changing the absolute...
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Rational Numbers as Exponents
In this algebra worksheet, students rewrite 3 radical expressions as exponential notation. They change 6 quantities with fraction exponents into equivalent radical expressions. Students write three exponential expressions, eliminating...
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Multiplying and Dividing Monomials
Apply the power of mathematics to the power expressions. The lesson gives examples of expressions that utilize each of the exponent rules to simplify. Once seeing the exponent rules individually, scholars combine them to simplify an...
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Solving Inequalities
Middle schoolers solve 10 different problems that include multiplication and division of various inequalities. They determine how to make each inequality true. Pupils multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by any positive number...
Del Mar College
Exponential and Radical Rules
So many rules and so little time. Make it easy and provide all the exponent and radical rules in one place as an easy reference guide. All of the properties come with several examples to show how the rules apply to different problems.
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Exploring Integers
Students implement rules for adding, subtracting, dividing, and multiplying negative integers. They write rules for each mathematical operation of negative numbers. In groups, students complete number operations. Using PDAs, they share...
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Multiplying Integers
In this multiplying integers instructional activity, students find the product of positive and negative numbers. This two-page instructional activity contains 24 problems. Answers are provided on the last page.
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Multiplying by Multiples of Negative Powers of Ten (A)
In this math worksheet, students multiply numbers that are powers of ten by a whole number and then by decimals. There are four related problems in a set. The first problem involves the whole number multiplication, following problems...
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Extra Practice 5: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of Real Numbers
In this practice worksheet, students use integer rules to add, subtract, multiply and divide real numbers. This two-page worksheet contains 48 problems.
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Last Digit Arithmetic
Mathematics involves a study of patterns. The exploratory lesson has learners consider the addition pattern in different sets of numbers. Each set has a different pattern that pupils describe mathematically. The patterns involve both...
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Imaginary Numbers? What Do You Mean Imaginary?
Don't worry, this resource actually exists. Scholars learn about imaginary numbers and work on problems simplifying square roots of negative numbers. As an extension, they research the history of imaginary numbers.
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Introduction to Exponents
Problem solve using exponents. Pupils read One Grain of Rice: A Mathematical Folktale and write powers to represent amounts from the story.They compare actual solutions to their predictions and play a game to practice using exponents.
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Multiplying Inequalities by Negative
Students multiply inequalities by negative. In this algebra lesson, students solve inequalities and graph their solutions on a number line. They pay close attention to the negative consequence, which causes the sign to flip.
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Multiplying by Multiples of Negative Powers of Ten (A)
In this negative powers of ten activity, students multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of decimal numbers. This two-page activity contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
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Multiplying by Negative Powers of Ten (E)
In this powers of ten activity, students multiply two-digit numbers by decimal numbers ranging from 1 to .0001. This two-page activity contains 50 problems, with answers.
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Leveled Problem Solving: Multiplying Integers
The rules for multiplying integers are important for students to internalize. In this worksheet, students practice these rules using simple word problems. The worksheet is designed to be used with the Houghton Mifflin math series and...
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Positive and Negative Dominoes
Learners play dominoes with regular dominoes rules with some modification. Every student keep score. Every count be used--not just the 5's as in dominoes. They count outside points using white dots as positive and red dots as negatives.