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Question 1206309
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How to represent -2+(-7) on a number line
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Start at 0.
Go left two units. That puts you at -2
Go left seven more units. That puts you at -9
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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Some students may prefer horizontal number lines.
Other students may prefer vertical number lines.
If you like the 1st option, then start at -2.
Then move 7 units left to arrive at -9
If you prefer a vertical number line, then start at -2 and move down 7 units to arrive at -9.
Here are some real world applications of how to interpret -2 + (-7) = -9
You are 2 meters under the ocean's surface. Going down another 7 meters will produce a final depth of 9 meters below the surface.
Your car is parked on the basement 2 level (B2) of a parking garage. Your friend parked his car 7 floors beneath yours, so his car is on level B9.
The temperature is -2 degrees C. After the temperature lowers by 7 degrees, it is now -9 degrees C.
You are 2 dollars in debt. This is represented by -2. Borrowing 7 more dollars brings the total debt to $9