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Hi Chris2 what do you means negative then? Can you explain it to me then?
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Hi, read the link below :
http://www.mathsisfun.com/number-line.html
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Gosh! I just noticed that I have you the wrong note!
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Hi Chris2 mandy here thanks for that any think els that might help me out on this? Would be great?
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Solve
-5 x (-8) =
5 x (-2) =
8 divide (-2) =
-6 divide (-5) =
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Hi Chris2
-5 × (-8) = -40
5 × (-2) = -10
8 divide (-2) = -4
-6 divide (-5) =-30
Are thay right if not can you say why please?
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They are wrong. Did you get through the whole topic, please read the related links below the page of the link I gave you.
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Read this : then try the exercise below :
http://www.mathsisfun.com/positive-nega … egers.html
After than read this and try the exercise below :
http://www.mathsisfun.com/multiplying-negatives.html
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Mandy,
I will go to bed now, it's 12am here. Night
I had told Bob about what you had been learning.
Chris
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Ok Chris I will have a go and if I need help I will ask bob bundy for this?
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Hi Steveb mandy here hope you are ok? have you seen what I have been doing could you send me a message back on here and let me know what you think then please?
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Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob
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Hi Steveb mandy here hope you are ok? have you seen what I have been doing could you send me a message back on here and let me know what you think then please?
Mandy, you are doing very well keep up the good work. I am glad to see that Chris has been helping you and Bob Bundy is teaching you as well.
There may be an element of "too many cooks spoil the broth" if I try to teach you at the same time, but I am happy to jump in if you think it would help.
Bar charts, pie charts and line graphs are quite tricky to teach via a forum because a lot of pictures are needed. In fact you are using a new method of displaying graphics on this forum that I have not got any experience of yet.
One thing that I have thought of is drawing graphs using a spreadsheet and it could be used as a means of creating some exercises. The trouble with that is that spreadsheet graphs may be a little too easy to create and if you are preparing for any form of exam you are expected to draw the graphs yourself. However sometimes the graph is already drawn for you and you have to answer questions about it.
I see that you are doing questions involving negatives and positives: Remember two negatives cancel to make a positive in maths so -(-(1)) = 1 (minus minus 1 equals plus one).
:-)
Last edited by SteveB (2015-02-09 08:26:11)
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Hi Steveb mandy here if you would like to say how you would keep your work so it is easy to find then let me know? If you have some pictures of bar charts pie charts and line graphics then do put them on here please and any think to do with coordinates as well please?
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Post 1787 ???
Bob
Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob
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hi bob bundy the answers to post 1787 are
q1 5 - 8 = 3
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q2 -5 + 8 = 3
q3 -3 -10 = -13
q4 2x -7 = -14
q5 -7 x2 = -14
are thay right or not let me know please?
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Q1 3 or -3?
Overall, I'm impressed. It took you so little time to understand things. I will prepare you the next lessons now.
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hi christ2 q1 is 5 - 8 = -3 am i right?
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hi chris glad thay r right back on here later today ok
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Hi Chris mandy here I don't know much about line graphics at all ok?
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Hi bob bundy mandy here do think I have done good with negative and posertive numbers or not? Let me know?
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Mandy please give me 20 minutes.
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Alright, I want you to make two intersecting number lines like the one you did in the bar chart exercises.
Now, label them as x and y.
Next, we use the ordered pair (x,y) to represent any point in the line graph.
For example, A = (2,4)
So A would have x = 2, and y = 4.
Now, I want you to get a piece of paper and make the x and y axis and plot the points :
A = (5,4)
B = (4,5)
C = (0,4)
D = (6,0)
E = (3,2)
And post it here.
After that I will give you other exercises similar to the one I gave you earlier for the bar and circle charts.
Once you get a hand of this, I will teach you about the Cartesian Coordinate System.
Sorry that I am not able to make my text big, I'm on a mobile device.
I will see you tomorrow, almost midnight here!
Night.
Chris
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