
Find Rational Approx. of Irrational Numbers
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7th - 8th Grade
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Amanda Wilmoth
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EXPLORING
IRRATIONAL
NUMBERS: FINDING
RATIONAL
APPROXIMATIONS
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WHAT ARE RATIONAL
NUMBERS?
•Rational numbers are numbers that can be
expressed as a fraction a/b, where a and b
are integers and b ≠ 0
•Examples: 1/2, 3/4, -5/3, 2.5 (which can be
written as 5/2)
•Rational numbers have decimal expansions
that either terminate or repeat
Terminating decimal – decimals that end
Repeating decimal – decimals that repeat the same
digit or sequences of digits forever; written with a bar
over the repeating digits
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WHAT ARE IRRATIONAL
NUMBERS?
•Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as
a simple fraction
•They have decimal expansions that never
end and never repeat
•Examples: π (pi), √2, e (Euler's number)
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WHAT ARE REAL NUMBERS?
•Real numbers include both rational and
irrational numbers
•They can be represented on a number line
•Every point on a number line corresponds to
a real number
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WHY DO WE NEED RATIONAL
APPROXIMATIONS?
IRRATIONAL NUMBERS HAVE
INFINITE DECIMAL
EXPANSIONS
WE OFTEN NEED TO USE
THESE NUMBERS IN
CALCULATIONS
RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS
ALLOW US TO WORK WITH
IRRATIONAL NUMBERS
PRACTICALLY
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Based on vocab we just learned….
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Select
Select all sets that the number belongs to:
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Irrational Number
Rational Number
Integer
Whole Number
Natural Number
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FINDING
RATIONAL
APPROXIMATIONS:
SQUARE ROOTS
Let's start with √2 as an
example
We know that 1² = 1
and 2² = 4
So, 1 < √2 < 2
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IMPROVING OUR
APPROXIMATION
• 1.4² = 1.96
• 1.5² = 2.25
Let's check values
between 1 and 2:
We can see that
1.4 < √2 < 1.5
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GETTING EVEN CLOSER
So, 1.41 < √2 < 1.42
We can continue this process:
1.41² = 1.9881
1.42² = 2.0164
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REVIEW: KEY POINTS
Irrational numbers
cannot be expressed
as simple fractions
We use rational
approximations to work
with irrational numbers
The process of finding
better approximations
can go on indefinitely
The level of precision
needed depends on
the specific situation
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Maddy has a square piece of craft paper that has an area of approximately 120 in2 . What is a good approximation for the length of one side of her paper?
11 inches
16 inches
8 inches
6 inches
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the best ESTIMATE of 40 when rounded to the nearest hundredth?
6.32
6.31
6.30
EXPLORING
IRRATIONAL
NUMBERS: FINDING
RATIONAL
APPROXIMATIONS
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