Translating Word Phrases into Expressions with Integers
Translating Word Phrases into Expressions with Integers
Now we can translate word phrases into expressions with integers. Look for words that indicate a negative sign. For example, the word negative in “negative twenty” indicates \(-20.\) So does the word opposite in “the opposite of \(20\text{.”}\)
Example
Translate each phrase into an expression with integers:
- the opposite of positive fourteen
- the opposite of \(-11\)
- negative sixteen
- two minus negative seven
Solution
- the opposite of fourteen
\(-14\)
- the opposite of −11
\(-\left(-11\right)\)
- negative sixteen
\(-16\)
- two minus negative seven
\(2-\left(-7\right)\)
As we saw at the start of this tutorial, negative numbers are needed to describe many real-world situations. We’ll look at some more applications of negative numbers in the next example.
Example
Translate into an expression with integers:
- The temperature is \(12\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}\text{degrees Fahrenheit}\) below zero.
- The football team had a gain of \(3\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}\text{yards.}\)
- The elevation of the Dead Sea is \(1,302\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}\text{feet}\) below sea level.
- A checking account is overdrawn by \(\text{\$40.}\)
Solution
Look for key phrases in each sentence. Then look for words that indicate negative signs. Don’t forget to include units of measurement described in the sentence.
| The temperature is 12 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. | |
| Below zero tells us that 12 is a negative number. | \(-12ºF\) |
| The football team had a gain of 3 yards. | |
| A gain tells us that 3 is a positive number. | \(3\) yards |
| The elevation of the Dead Sea is 1,302 feet below sea level. | |
| Below sea level tells us that 1,302 is a negative number. | \(-1,302\) feet |
| A checking account is overdrawn by $40. | |
| Overdrawn tells us that 40 is a negative number. | \(-$40\) |
This lesson is part of:
Introducing Integers
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