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1:24 2:00 Plus. Right or minus left the second number tells you how far to move and in which direction.MorePlus. Right or minus left the second number tells you how far to move and in which direction. Positive forward or negative backwards where you land is your answer.
To add or subtract two rational numbers with the same denominator, we can add or subtract the numerators and write the result over the common denominator. To add or subtract two rational numbers with different denominators, we must find a common denominator to add or subtract the numerators.
1:07 12:12 So if it says this uh the difference of six and two that means six minus two however if it said theMoreSo if it says this uh the difference of six and two that means six minus two however if it said the difference of two.
To add, start at the first number and move to the second number; to subtract, start from the second number and move to the first number. -8 + (-5) is addition. Start at -8 and move in the negative direction (left) 5 places.
1:46 3:22 So five-fifths minus three-fifths well five minus three is two. And we keep our denominator of fiveMoreSo five-fifths minus three-fifths well five minus three is two. And we keep our denominator of five the same. Now we can subtract the whole numbers six minus two is four.
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Lesson Summary Addition is combining two or more numbers together to get a new total. The total for an addition problem is called the sum. Addition can be used with numbers, both positive and negative, fractions, variables, and many more things.
0:00 2:32 And these natural numbers So whole numbers are 0 1 2 3 and so on I like to think of integers asMoreAnd these natural numbers So whole numbers are 0 1 2 3 and so on I like to think of integers as positive. And negative whole numbers.
0:42 4:15 Example what if instead we had 27 plus 35 so same thing we write the 27. Here. And we put the 35.MoreExample what if instead we had 27 plus 35 so same thing we write the 27. Here. And we put the 35. Here draw a line and we put a plus sign.

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