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Learn adding and subtracting integers rules. How to add and subtract negative and positive integers. Addition and subtraction of integers.
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These Pre-Algebra Worksheets allow you to produce unlimited numbers of dynamically created systems of equations worksheets.

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Algebraic Equations Chart. Easy to understand explanations on solving two-step algebra equations. You will need prior knowledge of solving one-step equations in order to understand this lesson.

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I just finished my exponents unit in Algebra 1. It was interesting to me that some students that struggle seemed to really excel in this unit. This is really the first unit that didn’t depend heavily on their ability to solve equations - maybe that was part of it. To begin, I made this page to remind students of the information they learned in pre-algebra. This page reviewed the expanding process. Also, it reminded them of the zero exponent rule and the negative exponent rule. Then, we…

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Sep 18, 2014 - What is Mental Math? Lot of you out there are trying to find an answer to this question. Well, answer is quite simple, mental math is nothing but

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Order of Operation. "It really doesn't matter which method you use to teach the Order of Operations. You can use PEMDAS, Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally, or any other catchy phrase. That isn't the biggest problem. It is when they have to take their standardized tests and they don't understand that their calculator doesn't follow the order of operations. It follows the order they type things in. Here are 3 ways to make sure they understand the order of operations" "The Order of…

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When number systems were expanded to include negative numbers, rules had to be formulated so that multiplication would be consistent regardless of the sign o...

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