
Pre-Algebra 32 - Irrational Numbers
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Mathematics
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11th Grade - University
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The lecture explores the evolution of numbers from natural to rational numbers, highlighting the Greeks' belief in the completeness of rational numbers. It introduces the concept of irrational numbers, possibly discovered by Pythagoras or his students, and provides proofs for the irrationality of square roots and cube roots. The lecture explains the decimal representation of rational and irrational numbers, noting that irrational numbers have non-repeating infinite decimals. It concludes with the introduction of real numbers, combining rational and irrational numbers.
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