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Have you noticed that subtraction of signed numbers can be done by adding the opposite? You will often see the idea, the Subtraction Property , written as follows:
Look at these two examples.
We see that gives the same answer as
Of course, when we have a subtraction problem that has only positive numbers, like the first example, we just do the subtraction. We already knew how to subtract long ago. But knowing that gives the same answer as helps when we are subtracting negative numbers.
Simplify:
ⓐ | |
and | |
Subtract to simplify. | |
Add to simplify. | |
Subtracting 8 from 13 is the same as adding −8 to 13. |
ⓑ | |
and | |
Subtract to simplify. | |
Add to simplify. | |
Subtracting 9 from −17 is the same as adding −9 to −17. |
Now look what happens when we subtract a negative.
We see that gives the same result as Subtracting a negative number is like adding a positive.
Simplify:
ⓐ | |
and | |
Subtract to simplify. | |
Add to simplify. | |
9−(−15) Subtracting −15 from 9 is the same as adding 15 to 9. |
ⓑ | |
and | |
Subtract to simplify. | |
Add to simplify. | |
Subtracting −4 from −7 is the same as adding 4 to −7 |
2 positives | 2 negatives |
When there would be enough counters of the color to take away, subtract. | |
5 negatives, want to subtract 3 positives | 5 positives, want to subtract 3 negatives |
need neutral pairs | need neutral pairs |
When there would not be enough of the counters to take away, add neutral pairs. |
Simplify:
We are taking 58 negatives away from 74 negatives. | |
Subtract. |
Simplify:
We use the order of operations to simplify this expression, performing operations inside the parentheses first. Then we subtract from left to right.
Simplify inside the parentheses first. | |
Subtract from left to right. | |
Subtract. | |
Simplify:
We use the order of operations to simplify this expression. First we multiply, and then subtract from left to right.
Multiply first. | |
Subtract from left to right. | |
Subtract. | |
Now we’ll practice evaluating expressions that involve subtracting negative numbers as well as positive numbers.
Evaluate
ⓐ To evaluate
when
, substitute
for
in the expression.
Subtract. |
ⓑ To evaluate when substitute for in the expression.
Subtract. |
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