
Ordering Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Rational and Irrational Numbers LESSON
By Kimberly George
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All Real Numbers can be plotted on a number line. Real Numbers include the set of all rational numbers and the set of all irrational numbers. Which of the following numbers listed are not rational?
Draw a line to connect each number to it's proper category:
A RATIONAL NUMBER is a number that can be written as a fraction. An IRRATIONAL NUMBER is a number that cannot be written as a fraction of two integers a/b.
RATIONAL
IRRATIONAL
2/3
3.5
√4
π
√2
2.3454128904
√50
-9
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Answer B:
I know that the √20 is irrational because it cannot be written as a fraction because it is converted to a _______________ decimal .
Answer A:
I know that the √20 is rational because it can be written as a fraction when it's converted from a ___________________ decimal.
HOW WOULD YOU CLASSIFY THE √20?
I DO
Terminating decimal (a decimal that does not go on forever) and repeating decimals are RATIONAL NUMBERS. Undefined or a non-terminating decimal is IRRATIONAL. Perfect Squares are RATIONAL NUMBERS. Non-perfect squares are IRRATIONAL.
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Answer B:
I know that the √64 is irrational because it cannot be written as a fraction because it is converted to a _______________ decimal .
Answer A:
I know that the √64 is rational because it can be written as a fraction when it's converted from a ___________________ decimal.
HOW WOULD YOU CLASSIFY THE √64?
WE DO
Terminating decimal (a decimal that does not go on forever) and repeating decimals are RATIONAL NUMBERS. Undefined or a non-terminating decimal is IRRATIONAL. Perfect Squares are RATIONAL NUMBERS. Non-perfect squares are IRRATIONAL.
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Answer B:
I know that the √28 is irrational because it cannot be written as a fraction because it is converted to a _______________ decimal .
Answer A:
I know that the √28 is rational because it can be written as a fraction when it's converted from a ___________________ decimal.
HOW WOULD YOU CLASSIFY THE √28?
YOU DO
Terminating decimal (a decimal that does not go on forever) and repeating decimals are RATIONAL NUMBERS. Undefined or a non-terminating decimal is IRRATIONAL. Perfect Squares are RATIONAL NUMBERS. Non-perfect squares are IRRATIONAL.
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