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DRILLL!!!
DIRECTIONS: Find the
quotient by dividing the
two integers.
36 ÷ 12
72 ÷ (-6)
(-35) ÷ 5
(-34) ÷ (-17)
32 ÷(-8)
45 ÷ 15
24 ÷ 6
(-55) ÷ 5
(-63) ÷ 9
(-27) ÷ (-3)
WORD
SEARCH
PROPERTIES OF THE
OPERATIONS ON
INTEGERS
OBJECTIVES:
1. State and illustrate the different
properties of the operations on
integers: closure; commutative;
associative.
2. Rewrite given expressions according to
the given property.
SHOW AND TELL!
Determine what kind of property of
real numbers is being used to
illustrate in the following images.
Describe what is being illustrated in
each set of pictures.
SET A
1. Closure Property
Two integers that are added and
multiplied remain as integers. The
set of integers is closed under
addition and multiplication.
SET B
2. Commutative Property
Changing the order of two
numbers that are either being
added or multiplied does not
change the value.
SET C
3. Associative Property
Changing the grouping of
numbers that are either being
added or multiplied does not
change its value.
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
a. What are properties being
illustrated in the activity? Describe
each property.
b. Give a real life situation wherein
each property is being illustrated.
Supply the missing terms using the given property.
1. 3 x (-7) = _____
2. 9 + (4 + 7) = (___ + 4) + 7
3. 6 + ___ = -4
4. ____ + 11 = 11 + 6
5. 7 x ___ = 2 x 7
PROPERTIES OF
OPERATIONS ON
INTEGERS
1. Closure Property
Two integers that are added and
multiplied remain as integers. The
set of integers is closed under
addition and multiplication.
2. Commutative Property
Changing the order of two
numbers that are either being
added or multiplied does not
change the value.
3. Associative Property
Changing the grouping of
numbers that are either being
added or multiplied does not
change its value.
EVALUATION
Determine the property that justifies each
statement.
1. (-6) + 7 = 7 + (-6)
2. 2 x (3 x 7) = (2 x 3) x 7
3. (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
4. 5 + 6 = 11
5. (4)(-5) = (-5)(4)
PROFICIENCY LEVEL
Scores (a) No. of Students (b) a*b
5 0 0
4 0 0
3 0 0
2 0 0
1 0 0
Total 0
0
P.L. 0
ASSIGNMENT
• Have a research on these properties
on operations on integers:
• 1. Distributive
• 2. Inverse
• 3. Identity