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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
  • Model addition of integers
  • Simplify expressions with integers
  • Evaluate variable expressions with integers
  • Translate word phrases to algebraic expressions
  • Add integers in applications

Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.

  1. Evaluate x + 8 when x = 6 .
    If you missed this problem, review Evaluate, Simplify and Translate Expressions .
  2. Simplify: 8 + 2 ( 5 + 1 ) .
    If you missed this problem, review Use the Language of Algebra .
  3. Translate the sum of 3 and negative 7 into an algebraic expression.
    If you missed this problem, review Use the Language of Algebra .

Model addition of integers

Now that we have located positive and negative numbers on the number line, it is time to discuss arithmetic operations with integers    .

Most students are comfortable with the addition and subtraction facts for positive numbers. But doing addition or subtraction with both positive and negative numbers may be more difficult. This difficulty relates to the way the brain learns.

The brain learns best by working with objects in the real world and then generalizing to abstract concepts. Toddlers learn quickly that if they have two cookies and their older brother steals one, they have only one left. This is a concrete example of 2 1 . Children learn their basic addition and subtraction facts from experiences in their everyday lives. Eventually, they know the number facts without relying on cookies.

Addition and subtraction of negative numbers have fewer real world examples that are meaningful to us. Math teachers have several different approaches, such as number lines, banking, temperatures, and so on, to make these concepts real.

We will model addition and subtraction of negatives with two color counters. We let a blue counter represent a positive and a red counter will represent a negative.

This figure has a blue circle labeled positive and a red circle labeled negative.

If we have one positive and one negative counter, the value of the pair is zero. They form a neutral pair . The value of this neutral pair is zero as summarized in [link] .

This figure has a blue circle over a red circle. Beside them is the statement 1 plus negative 1 equals 0.
A blue counter represents + 1 . A red counter represents −1 . Together they add to zero.
Doing the Manipulative Mathematics activity "Addition of signed Numbers" will help you develop a better understanding of adding integers.

We will model four addition facts using the numbers 5 , −5 and 3 , −3 .

5 + 3 −5 + ( −3 ) −5 + 3 5 + ( −3 )

Model: 5 + 3 .

Solution

Interpret the expression. 5 + 3 means the sum of 5 and 3 .
Model the first number. Start with 5 positives. .
Model the second number. Add 3 positives. .
Count the total number of counters. .
The sum of 5 and 3 is 8. 5 + 3 = 8
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Model the expression.

2 + 4


This figure has six pink circles in a row, representing positive counters. The first two circles are separated from the following four circles.
6

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Model the expression.

2 + 5


This figure has seven pink circles in a row, representing positive counters. Two circles are separated from the following 5 circles.
7

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Model: −5 + ( −3 ) .

Solution

Interpret the expression. −5 + ( −3 ) means the sum of −5 and −3 .
Model the first number. Start with 5 negatives. .
Model the second number. Add 3 negatives. .
Count the total number of counters. .
The sum of −5 and −3 is −8. −5 + −3 = −8
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Model the expression.

−2 + ( −4 )


This figure shows a row of 6 dark pink circles, representing negative counters. They are grouped by 2 circles followed by 4 circles.
−6

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Model the expression.

−2 + ( −5 )


This figure shows a row of 7 dark pink circles, representing negative counters. They are grouped by 2 circles followed by 5 circles.
−7

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[link] and [link] are very similar. The first example adds 5 positives and 3 positives—both positives. The second example adds 5 negatives and 3 negatives—both negatives. In each case, we got a result of 8—either 8 positives or 8 negatives. When the signs are the same, the counters are all the same color.

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