Jackson's magical quest That involves math

Introduction

Welcome to my Magical webquest were well magical stuff happens to go on this quest get a partner a drink and answers

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Task

"Here are the task about my question's" say's a troll 

1.What centurey were integers finally excepted Can you figure it out?

2.what was the first culture to use? 

3.When were integers first introduced?

4.What is the word intgeer in latin?

5.What is the symbol of integers?

6.How do you explain integers if they have the same sign

7.How do you add integers with the same sign

8. How do you subtract intgers

9.How do you Multiply and Divide integers

Process

How to solve these Trolly questions we need to figure out how to solve the qeustions try to solve them before looking them up if you look up one that's one point if you figure it out before looking it up gets two points who ever get's the most points should get a prize or something maybe no homework!

Evaluation

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Conclusion

In conlusion integers are awsome and you probaly won I hoped you enjoyed this wierd math quest And don't forget to count up your pointsImage result for good job

Credits

Jackson Moran:Maker

Jackson Moran:creator

Jackson Moran:he did something

And evreyone else

Teacher Page

1.It was not until the 19th century when British mathematicians like De Morgan, Peacock, and others, began to investigate the 'laws of arithmetic' in terms of logical definitions that the problem of negativenumbers was finally sorted out.

2.https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111101152021AADeYv4   a link sorry I was messing around woops

3.http://nrich.maths.org/5961 another link

4."a whole number" (opposed to fraction), 1570s, from Latin integer (adj.) "whole, complete," figuratively, "untainted, upright," literally "untouched," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + root of tangere "to touch" (see tangent). The word was used earlier in English as an adjectivemeaning "whole, entire" (c.1500). a paragraph answers

5.Natural numbers have the symbol of N, whole numbers have the symbol of W. Our professor has asked us to find out why the letter Z is represented for integers. I would appreciate any information that you could give to me. Q for the set of rational numbers and Z for the set of integers are apparently due to N. Bourbaki. another paragraph aswer

6.http://www.math.com/school/subject1/lessons/S1U1L11DP.html a link

7.To add integers having the same sign, keep the same sign and addthe absolute value of each number. To add integers with different signs, keep the sign of the number with the largest absolute value and subtract the smallest absolute value from the largest. Here's how to add two positive integers: a paragraph answer

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To subtract integers, change the sign on the integer that is to be subtracted.
  1. If both signs are positive, the answer will be positive. Example: 14 - (-6) = 14 + 6 = 20.
  2. If both signs are negative, the answer will be negative. ...
  3. If the signs are different subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger absolute value. a aragraph answ-hey it's gone!

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To multiply or divide signed integers, always multiply or divide the absolute values and use these rules to determine the sign of the answer:
  1. The product of two positive integers or two negative integers is positive.
  2. The product of a positive integer and a negative integer is negative. paragraph answer

THAT'S ALL FOLKS AND FOLKETTE