CBSE Class 7 Mathematics Question 12 of 16

Operations with Integers — Question 12

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Arrange the expressions given below in increasing order: (a) (-348) + (-1064) (b) (-348) – (-1064) (c) 348 – (-1064) (d) (-348) × (-1064) (e) 348 × (-1064) (f) 348 × 964
Answer

(a) (-348) + (-1064) Add two negative numbers → keep negative, add absolute values: -348 + (-1064) = -1412. (b) (-348) – (-1064) Subtracting a negative → same as adding positive: -348 – (-1064) = -348 + 1064 = 716. (c) 348 – (-1064) Subtracting a negative → add positive. 348 – (-1064) = 348 + 1064 = 1412. (d) (-348) × (-1064) Negative × Negative = Positive (-348) × (-1064) = 370272 (e) 348 × (-1064) Positive × Negative = Negative 348 × (-1064) = -370272 (f) 348 × 964 Positive × Positive = Positive 348 × 964 = 335472 Arranging in increasing order: (e) 370272, (a) -1412, (b) 716, (c) 1412, (f) 335472, (d) 370272 Hence, (e) < (a) < (b) < (c) < (f) < (d).

Chapter Overview: Integers

This chapter covers multiplication and division of integers, extending the operations learned in Class VI. Students learn sign rules for multiplication and division, properties like closure, commutative, associative, and distributive, and apply integer operations to real-world contexts like temperature changes and financial transactions.

Exam Weightage: ~6 marks | Difficulty: Medium

Key Formulas

Formula When to Use
(+) × (+) = (+), (+) × (-) = (-)Sign rule for multiplication
(-) × (+) = (-), (-) × (-) = (+)Sign rule for multiplication
a × (b + c) = a×b + a×cDistributive property
a × 1 = a; a × 0 = 0Identity and zero property
Division sign rules same as multiplicationDivision of integers

Must-Know Concepts

  • Sign rules: same signs → positive, different signs → negative
  • Closure property holds for multiplication but NOT for division:
  • Commutative and associative properties hold for multiplication but NOT for division:
  • Division by zero is undefined:
  • Distributive property: a × (b + c) = a×b + a×c

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Writing (-2) × (-3) = -6 instead of +6
  • Claiming division is commutative
  • Dividing by zero and writing 0 as the result

Scoring Tips

  • Master sign rules first — they apply to both multiplication and division
  • Use the pattern approach to understand why negative × negative = positive
  • Practice with number line for visual understanding
  • Memorize: even number of negatives = positive result

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is negative × negative = positive?

Look at the pattern: (-3)×3=-9, (-3)×2=-6, (-3)×1=-3, (-3)×0=0. Each step adds 3. So (-3)×(-1)=3, (-3)×(-2)=6. The pattern forces the result to be positive.

Why can't we divide by zero?

Division is the inverse of multiplication. If 6÷0 = x, then x×0 should equal 6. But anything times 0 is 0, never 6. So no answer exists — division by zero is undefined.

Does closure hold for division of integers?

No. For example, 7÷2 = 3.5, which is not an integer. So integers are not closed under division.