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Real Number System and Properties

Real Number System and Properties

Assessment

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Mathematics

7th - 9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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26 Slides • 30 Questions

1

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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3

Multiple Choice

Which is not true about real numbers?

1

Real numbers can be ordered.

2

The symbol for the set of real numbers is R, which is the letter R in the typeface "blackboard bold".

3

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".

6

Multiple Choice

The properties of the Real Number System will prove useful when working with equations, functions and formulas in Algebra.

1

True

2

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.

1

True

2

False

8

Multiple Choice

In addition, they can be used to help explain or justify solutions.

1

True

2

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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  1. 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 =

1

12

2

3

3

4

4

14

15

Multiple Choice

Which of the following illustrates the Commutative Law of Multiplication?

1

3 x 4 = 6 x 2

2

3 x 4 = 12 x 1

3

3 x 4 = 2 x 6

4

3 x 4 = 4 x 3

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Multiple Choice

Which one of the following illustrates the Commutative Law of Addition?

1

5 + 7 = 7 + 5

2

5 + 7 = 4 + 8

3

5 + 7 = 3 + 9

4

5 + 7 = 10 + 2

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Multiple Choice

3 x ____ = 9 x 3

1

7

2

9

3

27

4

11

18

Multiple Choice

What is the missing number?


6 + ____ = 7 + 6

1

4

2

13

3

7

4

9

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4. Associative Property of Addition

+ (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?

1

4 × (3 × 6) = (3 × 12) × 2

2

4 × (3 × 6) = (6 × 6) × 2

3

4 × (3 × 6) = (4 × 3) × 6

4

4 × (3 × 6) = (3 × 8) × 3

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Multiple Choice

Which one of the following illustrates the Associative Law of addition?

1

3 + ( 2 + 4) = (4 + 4) + 1

2

3 + (2 + 4) = (3 + 2) + 4

3

3 + (2 + 4) = (5 + 2) + 2

4

3 + (2 + 4) = (2 + 6) + 1

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Multiple Choice

5 × (2 × 9) is also equal to:

1

5 x (2 - 9)

2

5 x (2 + 9)

3

(5 x 2) x 9

4

(5 x 2) + 9

24

Multiple Choice

What is the missing number?


5 × (__× 9) = (5 × 8) × 9

1

5

2

360

3

8

4

9

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Multiple Choice

What is the missing number?


4 + (____ + 5) = (4 + 7) + 5

1

4

2

5

3

16

4

7

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Multiple Choice

7 + (4 + 2) = 13, so (7 + 4) + 2

1

10

2

12

3

13

4

14

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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 ?

1

Multiplication

2

Addition

3

Division

4

Subtraction

5

Mouctar

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Multiple Choice

When using identity property the identity number always changes ?

1

True

2

False

3

Split

4

...

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Multiple Choice

Pick the answer that is an example of the identity property of addtion
1
a + (-a) = 0
2
1 + 1 = 2
3
a + 0 = a
4
a + b = b + a

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Multiple Choice

Identify the property

a + 0 = a

1

identity property of addition

2

identity property of multiplication

3

inverse property of addition

4

multiplication property of zero

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Multiple Choice

Identify the property
a + b = b + a
1
Identity of addtion
2
commutative of addition
3
associative of addition
4
symmetric

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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"



35

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 + 3 = 10 + 3


"adding the same value to both sides of an equation will not change the truth value of the equation."

37

Subtraction Property of Equality


If a = b, then a - c = b - c.


If x = 10,

then - 3 = 10 - 3


"subtracting the same value from both sides of an equation will not change the truth value of the equation."

38

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."

39

Division Property of Equality


If a = b, then a / c = b / c, assuming c ≠ 0.


If x = 10,

then / 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 ba is either equal to b, greater than b, or less than b." (common sense)

44

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"

1

Associative Property

2

Inverse Property

3

Identity Property

4

Distributive Property

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Multiple Choice

It refers to "multiplication distributes across addition".

1

Distributive Property

2

Commutative Property of Addition

3

Commutative Property of Multiplication

4

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"

1

Distributive Property

2

Commutative Property

3

Inverse Property

4

Associative Property

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Multiple Choice

It refers to"regroup - elements do not physically move, they simply group with a new friend."

1

Distributive Property

2

Commutative Property of Addition

3

Commutative Property of Multiplication

4

Associative Property of Addition

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Multiple Choice

It refers to "the value that returns the input unchanged"

1

Inverse Property

2

Inverse Property

3

Identity Property

4

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."

1

Transitive Property

2

Symmetric Property

3

Law of Trichotomy

4

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"

1

Transitive Property

2

Symmetric Property

3

Law of Trichotomy

4

Substitution Property

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Multiple Choice

It refers to "quantities that are equal can be read forward or backward"

1

Transitive Property

2

Symmetric Property

3

Law of Trichotomy

4

Substitution Property

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Multiple Choice

It refers to "a value may be substituted for its equal."

1

Transitive Property

2

Symmetric Property

3

Law of Trichotomy

4

Substitution Property

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Multiple Choice

It refers to "the product of any two real numbers is another real number"

1

Multiplicative Identity Property

2

Multiplicative Inverse Property

3

Closure Property of Multiplication

4

Multiplication Property of Equality

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