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objectives
• To familiarize the rules in
multiplying and dividing integers.
• To perform multiplication and
division on integers.
• To answer the given exercise about
the topic.
• To exhibit generosity by sharing
one’s blessings to other people.
REVIEW:
Fill each blank with the missing integer.
1. 13 + ___ = 9
2. -17 + ___ = -25
3. 24 + ___ = -1
4. ___ + (-12) = -29
5. -11 + ___ = -4
6. ___ + 100 = 0
REVIEW:
Subtract the integers.
1. 20 – 11
2. 35 – (-19)
3. -8 – 20
4. -29 – (-27)
5. 16 – [53 – (-18)]
KARAOKE TIME!
Tune of ROW ROW ROW YOUR BOAT.

Multiply or Divide.
It’s an easy thought.
Same signs are positive.
Different signs are not.
Multiplying Integers
Whenever we multiply two integers
with “like” signs, the answer is
always positive.

−𝟓 ×(−𝟐)=𝟏𝟎
Multiplying Integers
Whenever we multiply two integers
with “unlike” signs, the answer is
always negative.
Something to keep in Mind
Here are some other ways that multiplying
integers might appear:
Multiplying with a raised dot or using parenthesis:

−𝟐 𝟔 𝟖(−𝟑) (−𝟓)(−𝟏𝟏)
Multiplying Integers
An expression with an even number of
negative integers will always produce a
positive answer.
An expression with an odd number of
negative integers will always produce a
negative answer.

Let’s take a look at a few examples!


Multiplying Integers
Example 1:
−𝟐 × ( − 𝟑 ) × 𝟒 × ( −𝟐 )=¿ −𝟒𝟖
Since there are 3 negative integers (an odd
amount), the answer will be negative.

Then, multiply from left to


right to find the product.
It’s Time to Show Your Stuff!
Multiply the following integers.

(−𝟐)(𝟔)(− 𝟓)(𝟐)
¿−𝟑𝟎 ¿𝟏𝟐𝟎
(−𝟑)(−𝟑)(−𝟏)(𝟒)
¿−𝟗𝟎 ¿−𝟑𝟔
(−𝟓)(−𝟐)(−𝟑)(−𝟐)
¿𝟑𝟓
Dividing Integers
Whenever we divide two integers
with “like” signs, the answer is always
positive.

¿
𝟏𝟔 ÷ 𝟒=𝟒
(−)
−𝟏𝟐÷(−)=+ ¿
÷(− 𝟒)=𝟑
Dividing Integers
Whenever we divide two integers
with “unlike” signs, the answer is
always negative.

¿
𝟗 ÷ (− 𝟑 )=−𝟑
−𝟏𝟓÷ 𝟑=¿
(−) ÷ −𝟓
¿
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and dividing
Something to keep in Mind

Here are some other ways that dividing


integers might appear:

Dividing with a fraction bar:

→  → −𝟗 ÷(− 𝟑)
Dividing Integers
An expression with an even number of
negative integers will always produce a
positive answer.
An expression with an odd number of
negative integers will always produce a
negative answer.

Let’s take a look at a few examples!


More than 2 Integers
Example:
−𝟑𝟐 ÷ 𝟐 ÷ 𝟒 ÷ ( −𝟐 ) =¿ 𝟐
2 negative integers (an even amount)
result in a positive quotient.
Divide from left to right to simplify.
It’s Time to Show Your Stuff!
Divide the following integers.

(−𝟏𝟐) ÷(−𝟒) −𝟐𝟒𝟎𝟎 ÷(−𝟖)÷ (−𝟑)


¿𝟑 ¿−𝟏𝟎𝟎
1𝟎𝟎𝟎 ÷(−𝟓𝟎) − 𝟓𝟔𝟒
¿−𝟐𝟎 −𝟑 ¿𝟏𝟖𝟖
𝟗𝟑𝟎 (− 𝟗 ) (− 𝟖 ) +(− 𝟑)
− 𝟑𝟎 ¿−𝟑𝟏 𝟑 ¿𝟐𝟑
Multiplying and Dividing
Example: Integers
𝟐𝟓 ÷(−𝟓)×𝟒 ÷ ( −𝟒 ) ×(− 𝟐)×(−𝟕)
¿ 𝟕𝟎
4 negative integers produce a
positive answer.
Multiply and divide from left to right
to simplify.
Let’s See if you have This!
Multiply and/or divide.

1)
¿ −𝟏𝟐
2)
¿𝟓
3)
¿ −𝟓
VALUES TO PONDER
Working hard multiplies
achievements and properties
but it is a great act to divide
your assets and properties
among those who need these
the most.

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