Grade 7 Math Teaching Guide Lesson 11: The Absolute Value of A Number Time: 1.5 Hours Prerequisite Concepts: Set of Real Numbers Objectives

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Grade 7 Math LESSON 11: THE ABSOLUTE VALUE OF A NUMBER TEACHING GUIDE

GRADE 7 MATH TEACHING GUIDE

Lesson 11: The Absolute Value of a Number Time: 1.5 hours


Prerequisite Concepts: Set of real numbers
Objectives:
In this lesson, you are expected to describe and illustrate
a. the absolute value of a number on a number line.
b. the distance of the number from 0.

Lesson Proper:
I. Activity 1: THE METRO MANILA RAIL TRANSIT (MRT) TOUR
Suppose the MRT stations from Pasay City to Quezon City were on a straight line and were 500 meters apart from each other.

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Grade 7 Math LESSON 11: THE ABSOLUTE VALUE OF A NUMBER TEACHING GUIDE

Araneta Center - Cubao


Shaw Boulevard

Quezon Avenue

North Avenue
Taft Avenue

Magallanes

Guadalupe

Kamuning
Santolan
Buendia

Ortigas
Ayala

Boni
1. How far would the North Avenue station be from Taft Avenue? 6000 meters or 6 kilometers
2. What if Elaine took the MRT from North Avenue and got off at the last station? How far would she have travelled? 6000
meters or 6 kilometers
3. Suppose both Archie and Angelica rode the MRT at Shaw Boulevard and the former got off in Ayala while the latter in
Kamuning. How far would each have travelled from the starting point to their destinations? Archie travelled 2000 meters
from Shaw Boulevard to Ayala. Angelica travelled 2000 meters from Shaw Boulevard to Kamuning.
4. What can you say about the directions and the distances travelled by Archie and Angelica? They went in opposite direction
from the same starting point travelled the same distance.

NOTE TO THE TEACHER:


This lesson focuses on the relationship between absolute value and distance. Point out to students that the absolute value
of a number as a measure of distance will always be positive or zero since it is simply a magnitude, a measure. Students
should realize the importance of the absolute value of a number in contexts such as transportation, weather, statistics and
others.

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Grade 7 Math LESSON 11: THE ABSOLUTE VALUE OF A NUMBER TEACHING GUIDE

Activity 2: THE BICYCLE JOY RIDE OF ARCHIEL AND ANGELICA

Problem: Archie and Angelica were at Aloys’ house. Angelica rode her bicycle 3 miles west of Aloys’ house, and Archie rode
his bicycle 3 miles east of Aloys’ house. Who travelled a greater distance from Aloys’ house – Archie or Angelica?

Questions To Ponder:
1. What subsets of real numbers are used in the problem? Represent the trip of Archie and Angelica to the house of Aloys using a
number line.
2. What are opposite numbers on the number line? Give examples and show on the number line.
3. What does it mean for the same distance travelled but in opposite directions? How would you interpret using the numbers -3
and +3?
4. What can you say about the absolute value of opposite numbers say -5 and +5?
5. How can we represent the absolute value of a number? What notation can we use?

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NOTE TO THE TEACHER:


Below are important terminologies, notations and symbols that your students must learn and remember. From here on,
be consistent in using these notations so as not to create confusion on the part of the students. Take note of the subtle
difference in using the the absolute value bars from the parentheses.

Important Terms to Remember


The following are terms that you must remember from this point on.
1. Absolute Value – of a number is the distance between that number and zero on the number line.
2. Number Line –is best described as a straight line which is extended in both directions as illustrated by arrowheads. A
number line consists of three elements:
a. set of positive numbers, and is located to the right of zero.
b. set of negative numbers, and is located to the left of zero; and
c. Zero.

Notations and Symbols


The absolute value of a number is denoted by two bars ││.

Let's look at the number line:

The absolute value of a number, denoted "| |" is the distance of the number from zero. This is why the absolute value of a
number is never negative. In thinking about the absolute value of a number, one only asks "how far?" not "in which direction?"
Therefore, the absolute value of 3 and of -3 is the same, which is 3 because both numbers have the same distance from zero.

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Grade 7 Math LESSON 11: THE ABSOLUTE VALUE OF A NUMBER TEACHING GUIDE

Warning: The absolute-value notation is bars, not parentheses or brackets. Use the proper notation; the other notations do not mean
the same thing.

It is important to note that the absolute value bars do NOT work in the same way as do parentheses. Whereas – (–3) = +3, this is NOT
how it works for absolute value:

Problem: Simplify – | –3 |.

Solution: Given – | – 3 |, first find the absolute value of – 3.

– | –3 | = – (3)

Now take the negative of 3. Thus, :

– | –3 | = – (3) = –3

This illustrates that if you take the negative of the absolute value of a number, you will get a negative number for your answer.

II. Questons to Ponder(Post-Activity Discussion)

NOTE TO THE TEACHER


It is important for you to examine and discuss the responses by your students to the questions posed in
Activity 2. Pay particular attention to how to what they say and write. Always refer to practical examples so they
can understand more. Encourage brainstorming, dialogues and arguments in the class. After the exchanges, see to
it that all questions are answered and resolved.

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Grade 7 Math LESSON 11: THE ABSOLUTE VALUE OF A NUMBER TEACHING GUIDE

Let us answer the questions posed in Activity 2.

1. What subsets of real numbers are used in the problem? Represent the trip of Archie and Angelica to the house
of Aloys using a number line.

The problem uses integers. Travelling 3 miles west can be represented by -3 (pronounced negative 3).
Travelling 3 miles east can be represented by +3 (pronounced positive 3). Aloys’ house can be represented
by the integer 0.

2. What are opposite numbers on the number line? Give examples and show on the number line.

Two integers that are the same distance from zero in opposite directions are called
opposites. The integers +3 and -3 are opposites since they are each 3 units from zero.

3. What does it mean for the same distance travelled but in opposite directions? How would you interpret using
the numbers -3 and +3?

The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line. The absolute value of +3 is 3, and
the absolute value of -3 is 3.

4. What can you say about the absolute value of opposite numbers say -5 and +5?

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Opposite numbers have the same absolute values.

5. How can we represent the absolute value of a number? What notation can we use?

The symbol ││is used for the absolute value of a number.

III. Exercises
Carry out the following tasks. Write your answers on the spaces provided for each number.
1. Find the absolute value of +3, -3, +7, -5, +9, -8, +4, -4. You may refer to the number line below. What should you
remember when we talk about the absolute value of a number?

Solution: |+3| = 3 |+9| = 9

|-3| = 3 |-8| = 8

|+7| = 7 |+4| = 4

|-5| = 5 |-4| = 4

Remember that when we find the absolute value of a number, we are finding its distance from 0 on the number line. Opposite
numbers have the same absolute value since they both have the same distance from 0. Also, you will notice that taking the absolute
value of a number automatically means taking the positive value of that number.

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2. Find the absolute value of: +11, -9, +


14, -10, +17, -19, +20, -20. You may extend the number line below to help
you solve this problem.

Solution: |+11| = 11 |+17| = 17

|-9| = 9 |-19| = 19

|+14| = 14 |+20| = 20

|-10| = 10 |-20| = 20

3. Use the number line below to find the value of N: |N| = 5.1

Solution: This problem asks us to find all numbers that are a distance of 5.1 units from zero on the number line. We let N represent
all integers that satisfy this condition.

The number +5.1 is 5.1 units from zero on the number line, and the number -5.1 is also 5.1 units from zero on the number
line. Thus both +5.1 and -5.1 satisfy the given condition.

4. When is the absolute value of a number equal to itself?

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Solution: When the value of the number is positive or zero.

5. Explain why the absolute value of a number is never negative. Give an example that will support your answer.

Solution: Let │N │= -4. Think of a number that when you get the absolute value will give you a negative answer. There will be no
solution since the distance of any number from 0 cannot be a negative quantity.

Enrichment Exercises:
A. Simplify the following.
1. │7.04 │= 7.04
2. │0 │= 0
3. │- 29 │= 2
9

4. -│15 + 6 │= -21
5. │- 2 2 │ - │- 3 2 │= - 2
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B. List at least two integers that can replace N such that.
1. │N │= 4 {-4, 4}
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2. │N │< 3 {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}
NOTE TO THE TEACHER
3. │N │> 5 {…, -10, - 9, -8, -7, -6, 6, 7, …} There are several possible answers in each item. Be
alert to the different answers of your students.
4. │N │≤ 9 {-9, -8, -7, …, 0, 1, …. 9}
5. 0<│N │< 3 {1, 2}
C. Answer the following.
1. Insert the correct relation symbol(>, =, <): │-7 │> │-4 │.
2. If │x - 7│= 5, what are the possible values of x? {2, 12}
3. If │x │= , what are the possible values of x? {- , }

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4. Evaluate the expression, │x + y │ - │y - x │, if x = 4 and y = 7. {8}


5. A submarine navigates at a depth of 50 meters below sea level while exactly above it; an aircraft flies at an altitude of
185 meters. What is the distance between the two carriers? 235 meters

Summary:
In this lesson you learned about the absolute value of a number, that it is a distance from zero on the number
line denoted by the notation |N|. This notation is used for the absolute value of an unknown number that
satisfies a given condition. You also learned that a distance can never be a negative quantity and absolute
value pertains to the magnitude rather than the direction of a number.

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