

Irrational Numbers
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Mathematics
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 31 Questions
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Rational and Irrational Numbers Review
Algebra 1/ Intermediate Algebra
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What is a Rational Number?
A rational number is any number that can be written as a fraction where the denominator (bottom number) is not ZERO!
Repeating decimals
Terminating decimals
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Types of RATIONAL NUMBERS
Natural Numbers
aka "counting numbers." These are the numbers that you can count (so, basically all positive whole numbers with the exception of 0).
Whole Numbers
Whole numbers are all natural numbers and 0!
Integers
Basically all positive and negative WHOLE numbers (and 0).
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What is an irrational number?
An irrational number can not be written as a fraction.
ALL repeating decimals
Square roots of imperfect squares (aka- square roots that don't work out)
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Multiple Select
Which set of numbers does the following number belong?
19736
Irrational Number
Natural Number
Whole Number
Integer
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Multiple Choice
Which set of numbers does the following number belong?
17.8
Rational Number
Natural Number
Whole Number
Integer
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Multiple Select
Which set(s) of numbers does the following number belong?
49
(Hint: USE DESMOS)
Natural Number
Whole Number
Integer
Irrational
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following set(s) of numbers does the following belong?
99
*HINT: USE DESMOS!
Rational Number
Whole Number
Irrational Number
Natural Number
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following set(s) of numbers does the following beloing?
419
*HINT: USE DESMOS!
Natural Number
Whole Number
Integer
Rational Number
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Poll
What type of decimal is this?
0.6
Terminating
Repeating
Non-terminating
This is not a decimal.
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Multiple Choice
What type of decimal is this?
100
*HINT: USE DESMOS
*HINT 2: Whole Numbers automatically TERMINATE
Terminating
Repeating
Non-Terminating
Banana
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Multiple Choice
What type of decimal is this?
52
*HINT: USE DESMOS
Terminating
Repeating
Non-terminating
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Multiple Choice
What type of decimal is this?
−32
*HINT: USE DESMOS
Terminating
Repeating
Non-terminating
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Multiple Choice
What type of decimal is this?
0.35217534....
*HINT: The dots at the end means it GOES ON FOR-EV-ER.............
Repeating
Terminating
Non-terminating
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Operations with Rational and Irrational Numbers
When you're ADDING:
Rational+Rational = Rational
Rational + Irrational= Irrational
Irrational +Irrational= Irrational
When you're MULTIPLYING:
Rational x Rational= Rational
Rational x Irrational = Irrational
Irrational x Irrational= Irrational or Rational
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Multiple Choice
True or False?
A rational number multiplied by an irrational number is irrational.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Where's the LIE?!?!?
(Which one of the following is FALSE)
Natural numbers are also whole numbers.
Whole numbers are also integers.
Whole numbers are rational numbers.
Natural numbers are irrational.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following will give you an irrational answer?
*HINT: Remember the rules for operations with rational/irrational numbers.
*HINT 2: USE DESMOS!!
16+5
32+144−3.3
5×20
3π +5
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct sign to compare the numbers.
-14 _____ -12
<
>
=
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct sign to compare the numbers.
∣−5∣ ∣−3∣
<
>
=
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Let's talk about EXPRESSIONS
An algebraic expression is a series of numbers, letters and operation signs without an = sign.
We call each part of an expression a term. Terms are separated by + and - signs inside of the expression. Terms can contain coefficients (big numbers), variables (letters), and exponents (little flying numbers).
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More about Expressions
A constant is a number that does NOT have a variable.
The degree of an expression can be found by adding all of the UNLIKE variables' exponents.
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Multiple Choice
What is the constant of the following expression?
12x3−8x2+9x−10
*Hint: Remember to KEEP the sign!
12
-8
9
-10
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Multiple Choice
How many terms are in the following expression:
12x3−8x2+9x−10
*HINT: Terms are SEPARATED by + and - signs.
1
2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
What is the degree of the following expression:
12x3−8x2+9x−10
3
2
1
0
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Multiple Choice
What is the coefficient of the SECOND term in the following expression?
12x3−8x2+9x−10
12
-8
9
2
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Multiple Choice
What is the coefficient of the FIRST term in the following expression?
12x3−8x2+9x−10
12
-8
9
-10
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate when x=2.
5x+10
15
20
5
25
34
Multiple Choice
Evaluate for x=5.
3x+2
3
17
21
13
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate for x=2 and y=-1
12x+7y-1
16
32
-9
0
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate for x=3 and y= -3
8x2+2y+8
74
-81
33
124
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Multiple Choice
What is the solution of the following?
4x+12=x+21
*HINT: Use DESMOS!
4
-3
3
5
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Multiple Choice
What is the solution of -7x +2=9
*HINT: USE DESMOS
-1
1
2
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Rational and Irrational Numbers Review
Algebra 1/ Intermediate Algebra
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