

Properties of Real Numbers
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Mathematics
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7th - 9th Grade
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Ma. Claraguia Legarte
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Properties of Real Numbers

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What is a real number?
A real number is a value that represents a quantity along a continuous number line.
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Multiple Choice
Which is not true about real numbers?
Real numbers can be ordered.
The symbol for the set of real numbers is R, which is the letter R in the typeface "blackboard bold".
They are not irrational numbers
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Concepts about real numbers
- Real numbers can be ordered.
- The symbol for the set of real numbers is , which is the letter R in the typeface "blackboard bold".
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The numbers of Real numbers
- counting (natural) numbers (){1, 2, 3, ... }
- whole numbers {0, 1, 2, 3, ... }
- integers (){... , -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}
- rational numbers () (such as -½, 6.25, )
- and irrational numbers
FYI: The series of three dots ( ... ), seen within the sets above, is called an ellipsis.
As used in mathematics, the ellipsis means "and so forth".
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Multiple Choice
The properties of the Real Number System will prove useful when working with equations, functions and formulas in Algebra.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The properties of real numbers, does not allow the creation of equivalent expressions which will often aid in solving problems.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
In addition, they can be used to help explain or justify solutions.
True
False
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Concepts about real numbers
- will prove useful when working with equations, functions and formulas in Algebra,
- as they allow for the creation of equivalent expressions which will often aid in solving problems.
- In addition, they can be used to help explain or justify solutions.
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Property (a, b and c are real numbers, variables or algebraic expressions)
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- Distributive Property
a • (b + c) = a • b + a • c
"multiplication distributes across addition"
3 • (4 + 5) = 3 • 4 + 3 • 5
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2. Commutative Property of Addition
a + b = b + a
"commute = to get up and move to a new location : switch places"
3 + 4 = 4 + 3
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3. Commutative Property of Multiplication
a • b = b • a
"commute = to get up and move to a new location: switch places"
3 • 4 = 4 • 3
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Multiple Choice
8 + 4 = 12, so 4+8 =
12
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4
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following illustrates the Commutative Law of Multiplication?
3 x 4 = 6 x 2
3 x 4 = 12 x 1
3 x 4 = 2 x 6
3 x 4 = 4 x 3
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Multiple Choice
Which one of the following illustrates the Commutative Law of Addition?
5 + 7 = 7 + 5
5 + 7 = 4 + 8
5 + 7 = 3 + 9
5 + 7 = 10 + 2
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Multiple Choice
3 x ____ = 9 x 3
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9
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Multiple Choice
What is the missing number?
6 + ____ = 7 + 6
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13
7
9
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4. Associative Property of Addition
a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c
"regroup - elements do not physically move, they simply group with a new friend."
3 + (4 + 5) = (3 + 4) + 5
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5. Associative Property of Multiplication
a • (b • c) = (a • b) • c
"regroup - elements do not physically move, they simply group with a new friend."
3 • (4 • 5) = (3 • 4) • 5
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following illustrates the Associative Law of multiplication?
4 × (3 × 6) = (3 × 12) × 2
4 × (3 × 6) = (6 × 6) × 2
4 × (3 × 6) = (4 × 3) × 6
4 × (3 × 6) = (3 × 8) × 3
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Multiple Choice
Which one of the following illustrates the Associative Law of addition?
3 + ( 2 + 4) = (4 + 4) + 1
3 + (2 + 4) = (3 + 2) + 4
3 + (2 + 4) = (5 + 2) + 2
3 + (2 + 4) = (2 + 6) + 1
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Multiple Choice
5 × (2 × 9) is also equal to:
5 x (2 - 9)
5 x (2 + 9)
(5 x 2) x 9
(5 x 2) + 9
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Multiple Choice
What is the missing number?
5 × (__× 9) = (5 × 8) × 9
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360
8
9
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Multiple Choice
What is the missing number?
4 + (____ + 5) = (4 + 7) + 5
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5
16
7
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Multiple Choice
7 + (4 + 2) = 13, so (7 + 4) + 2
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12
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6. Additive Identity Property
a + 0 = a
"the value that returns the input unchanged"
4 + 0 = 4
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7. Multiplicative Identity Property
a • 1 = a
"the value that returns the input unchanged"
4 • 1 = 4
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Multiple Select
Which operation doesn't fully apply to the Identity Property ?
Multiplication
Addition
Division
Subtraction
Mouctar
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Multiple Choice
When using identity property the identity number always changes ?
True
False
Split
...
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Identify the property
a + 0 = a
identity property of addition
identity property of multiplication
inverse property of addition
multiplication property of zero
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Multiple Choice
a + b = b + a
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Closure Property of Addition
a + b is a real number
10 + 5 = 15 (a real number)
"the sum of any two real numbers
is another real number"
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Closure Property of Multiplication
a • b is a real number
10 • 5 = 50 (a real number)
"the product of any two real numbers is another real number"
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Addition Property of Equality
If a = b, then a + c = b + c.
If x = 10,
then x + 3 = 10 + 3
"adding the same value to both sides of an equation will not change the truth value of the equation."
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Subtraction Property of Equality
If a = b, then a - c = b - c.
If x = 10,
then x - 3 = 10 - 3
"subtracting the same value from both sides of an equation will not change the truth value of the equation."
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Multiplication Property of Equality
If a = b, then a • c = b • c.
If x = 10,
then x • 3 = 10 • 3
"multiplying both sides of an equation by the same value will not change the truth value of the equation."
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Division Property of Equality
If a = b, then a / c = b / c, assuming c ≠ 0.
If x = 10,
then x / 3 = 10 / 3
"dividing both sides of an equation by the same non-zero value will not change truth value of the equation."
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Reflexive (or Identity) Property of Equality
a = a
12 = 12
"a real number is always
equal to itself"
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Reflexive (or Identity) Property of Equality
If a = b, then b = a.
"quantities that are equal can be read forward or backward"
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Transitive Property of Equality
If a = b and b = c,then a = c.
If 2a = 10 and 10 = 4b,
then 2a = 4b.
"if two numbers are equal to the same number, then the two numbers are equal to each other"
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Law of Trichotomy
Exactly ONE of the following holds:
a < b, a = b, a > b
If 8 > 6, then 8 6 and
8 is not < 6.
"for two real numbers a and b, a is either equal to b, greater than b, or less than b." (common sense)
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Reflexive (or Identity) Property of Equality
a = a
12 = 12
"a real number is always
equal to itself"
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Quiz
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Multiple Choice
It refers to "the value that brings you back to the identity element under addition"
Associative Property
Inverse Property
Identity Property
Distributive Property
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Multiple Choice
It refers to "multiplication distributes across addition".
Distributive Property
Commutative Property of Addition
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Associative Property of Addition
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Multiple Choice
It refers to "commute = to get up and move to a new location : switch places"
Distributive Property
Commutative Property
Inverse Property
Associative Property
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Multiple Choice
It refers to"regroup - elements do not physically move, they simply group with a new friend."
Distributive Property
Commutative Property of Addition
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Associative Property of Addition
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Multiple Choice
It refers to "the value that returns the input unchanged"
Inverse Property
Inverse Property
Identity Property
Commutative Property
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Multiple Choice
It refers to "for two real numbers a and b, a is either equal to b, greater than b, or less than b."
Transitive Property
Symmetric Property
Law of Trichotomy
Substitution Property
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Multiple Choice
It refers to "if two numbers are equal to the same number, then the two numbers are equal to each other"
Transitive Property
Symmetric Property
Law of Trichotomy
Substitution Property
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Multiple Choice
It refers to "quantities that are equal can be read forward or backward"
Transitive Property
Symmetric Property
Law of Trichotomy
Substitution Property
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Multiple Choice
It refers to "a value may be substituted for its equal."
Transitive Property
Symmetric Property
Law of Trichotomy
Substitution Property
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Multiple Choice
It refers to "the product of any two real numbers is another real number"
Multiplicative Identity Property
Multiplicative Inverse Property
Closure Property of Multiplication
Multiplication Property of Equality
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