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Introduction to Integers

The fundamental concepts of integers and their mathematical operations are crucial in understanding basic arithmetic. Integers encompass all whole numbers and their opposites, including zero.

Introduction to Integers

Introduction to Integers

Addition

Modeling Addition
Number Line Model
Charged Field Model
Counter Model

Properties

Associative Property
Commutative Property

Changing the order of the addends does not change the sum of the problem.

For example; 5+4=9, and 4+5=9

Additive Identity Property
Closure Property
Additive Inverse Property

Subtraction

Procedures

Scroll down to rules.

- - = +

+ + = +

- + = -

+ - = -

Modeling Subtraction
Adding the Opposite
Missing Addends Approach

Definition of Integers and Opposites

Opposites

An opposite is a number that is the same distance away from zero on the number line as another number. The numbers are the same but have a different sign.

Examples 3 and-3, 8 and -8
Integers

An iteger is any whole number and it's opposite. That also includes 0, which is it's own opposite.

Examples 3,2,1,0,-1,-2,-3