Addition and Subtraction:

Introduction to Subtraction

Subtraction is taking an amount away from another amount. The steps outlined will help keep you organized as we start subtracting numbers too big to do in your head.

Steps for subtraction:

The following videos introduce the concept of subtraction, then explain what it means to subtract with negative numbers:

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Subtraction is the same as adding, but going in the opposite direction. On a number line, we add going to the right. When we subtract, we go to the left.

\(5-4=1\) looks like this on the number line. We start at 5 and move to the left 4 spaces ending at 1.

This is a number line from negative 11 to 11. In the center is zero. To the right of zero are the positive numbers. To the left of zero are the negative numbers. There is a dot on the number 5 and a curved line starting from the dot that bounces 4 times to the left, touching each number, until it gets to number one. The 1 is circled.

This is the same as \(5 + {(-4)} = 1\)

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Examples: \(5-4\neq 4-5\)
\(5+(-4)=(-4)+5\)

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When we talk about the strongest number, we mean the number that is furthest from 0 in either the positive or negative direction. It is the biggest number regardless of its sign.

Additional Resources

Practice Problems

Evaluate the following expression:

  1. \(9-7=?\)
  2. \(8-4=?\)
  3. \(11-8=?\)
  4. \(10-2=?\)
  5. \(17-8=?\)
  6. \(11-9=?\)

Solutions

  1. 2 (Written Solution)
  2. 4
  3. 3 (Solution Video | Transcript)
  4. 8 (Solution Video | Transcript)
  5. 9 (Written Solution)
  6. 2