Let’s understand it with an example.
Example 1: Work out using number-line
-3 + 4
Solution:
Divide -3 + 4 into three parts
-3 is the integer from where you start.
+ shows jump to right-hand side
4 is the number of jumps
Now lets apply this
You can see on number-line, we start from -3 and on right-hand side take four jumps. So, the answer is 1.
-3 + 4 = 1
Example 2: Work out using number-line
3 – 5
Solution:
Divide 3 – 5 into three parts
3 is the integer from where you start.
– shows jump to left-hand side
5 is the number of jumps
Now lets apply this
You can see on number-line, we start from 3 and on left-hand side take five jumps.
So, the answer is -2
3 – 5 = – 2
Remember:
a) For +
jump to right-hand side
b) For –
jump to left-hand side
TIP: For the questions like – 5 + – 4 its easy to first reduce the two operators/signs in the middle to ONE, then find answer by number-line.
Remember,
(a) Same both operators/signs reduces to +
That is,
++ reduces to +
– – also reduces to +
(b) Different both operators/signs reduces to –
That is,
+ – reduces to –
– + also reduces to –
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