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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: LLG CMAP 541 - revised as integers, absolute value defined The absolute value of a number a, is its distance from zero on a number line and is represented by |a|. Example: the absolute value of -2 is 2, or |-2| = 2., Integers are represented by counting numbers (positive), opposites defined Every positive rational number and its negative pair., additive inverse defined A number that when added to a given number, results in a sum of zero. Example: The additive inverse of 4 is -4 because 4 + (-4) = 0., opposite of positives (negative) results when a neg. number and a pos. number are added and the neg. number is farther from 0 than the pos. number, Integers helpful terms absolute value, Integers use the following operations subtraction, Integers use the following operations division, Integers helpful manipulatives + and - chips (use for addion and subtraction), Integers use the following operations addition, zero (0) results when opposites are added, opposite of positives (negative) results when a pos. number and neg. number are multiplied or divivided, negative number defined Any number that is less than zero., Integers helpful terms additive inverse, Integers are represented by zero (0), zero (0) results when a number is taken away from itself, positive number defined Any number that is greater than zero., counting numbers (positive) results when an even amount of neg. numbers are multiplied or divided, counting numbers (positive) results when pos. numbers are multiplied or divided, Integers helpful terms rational number