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Counting in Negative Numbers

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Counting in Negative Numbers

A negative number is a number that goes below zero.

Don't forget 0

Don't forget 0

  • When you count backwards below 1, you must remember to count zero as well.
Counting backwards example

Counting backwards example

  • Look at this sequence:
    • 3, 2, 1, 0, −1, −2, −3, ...
  • You can see that you must remember the zero.
    • Zero is part of the sequence.

Using Negative Numbers

Negative numbers are very useful. One way that negative numbers are used is for temperatures that are below freezing.

Temperatures below freezing

Temperatures below freezing

  • Water freezes at 0°C.
  • Temperatures below freezing are all negative numbers.
Temperatures

Temperatures

  • This table shows some temperatures for a few days in February.
    • The temperature on Wednesday and Friday were below freezing.
    • I know that the temperature on Wednesday and Friday were below freezing because they are negative numbers.
Using a number line

Using a number line

  • You can use a number line to help you work out the difference between negative and positive numbers.
    • The difference is how much one number differs from another number.
Difference example

Difference example

  • The difference between the temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday is 5°C.
    • I have to make 5 jumps to go from 3°C to −2°C.
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