

Properties of Real Numbers
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Joseph Anderson
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The Properties of Real Numbers
by Dr. Luis Bello

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We have already described numbers as counting numbers, whole numbers, and integers. Do you remember what the difference is among these types of numbers?
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Do you remember what the difference is among these types of numbers?
counting numbers 1,2,3,4…
whole numbers 0,1,2,3,4…
integers …−3,−2,−1,0,1,2,3,4…
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Multiple Choice
An example of a whole number is:
4/9
-9
5.2
17
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Multiple Select
Classify the number (choose all that apply): -20
positive number
whole number
integer
rational number
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Multiple Choice
What is the best classification for this number? (how far down can you push this into the Venn Diagram)
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none of these
whole
integer
rational
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Multiple Choice
What is the best classification for this number? (how far down can you push this into the Venn Diagram)
-4
none of these
whole
integer
rational
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Rational Numbers
A rational number is a number that can be written in the form p/q
where p
and q
are integers
and q≠o.
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All fractions, both positive and negative, are rational numbers.
A few examples are:
4/5, −7/8, 13/4, and −20/3
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Multiple Choice
Is 100/36 a rational number?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Is 0 a rational number?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Is ⅔ a rational number?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Is 7 a rational number?
Yes
No
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Irrational numbers
Are there any decimals that do not stop or repeat?
The number π (the Greek letter pi, pronounced ‘pie’), which is very important in describing circles, has a decimal form that does not stop or repeat.
π=3.141592654.......
A decimal that does not stop and does not repeat cannot be written as the ratio of integers. We call this kind of number an irrational number.
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Multiple Select
Identify the rational numbers. (Select all that apply)
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π
3.5
2
32
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Multiple Choice
Is the following number rational or irrational?
-17.5
Rational
Irrational
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Multiple Choice
Is the following number rational or irrational?
√25
Rational
Irrational
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Multiple Choice
Which number is a rational number?
1/4
π
√3
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Multiple Choice
Which number is irrational?
9.6
√45
3/8
3.4 x 10 ⁵
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Multiple Choice
Is -32 a rational number?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
What property is this?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
(3 x 3)5 = 5(3 x 3)
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
(30 + 20) + 60 = 30 + (20 + 60)
Associative Property of Addition
Associative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Addition
Commutative Property of Multiplication
The Properties of Real Numbers
by Dr. Luis Bello

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