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13 lis 2018 · The document discusses subsets of real numbers including natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers. 2. Natural numbers are used for counting and start at 1. Whole numbers are formed by adding 0 to the natural numbers. Integers are formed by adding the negatives of natural numbers to whole numbers. 3.
28 lip 2014 · The document defines several subsets of real numbers including natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers. It provides examples for each set and discusses their properties.
29 paź 2015 · The document discusses properties of real numbers. It defines real numbers and distinguishes between rational and irrational numbers. Rational numbers can be expressed as ratios of integers, while irrational numbers have non-terminating, non-repeating decimals.
Real Number: Any number that has a value and can be put on the number line. Irrational Number: A number that does that does not have a definitive end and the next digit is not predictive....
Presentation transcript: 1 Chapter 1 Real Numbers. 2 Chapter Sections 1.1 – Study Skills for Success in Mathematics. 1.2 – Problem Solving 1.3 – Fractions 1.4 – The Real Number System 1.5 – Inequalities and Absolute Value 1.6 – Addition of Real Numbers 1.7 – Subtraction of Real Numbers 1.8 – Multiplication and Division of Real ...
PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS. UNIT 1 LESSON 1. OBJECTIVES. STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO: identify various properties of real numbers. KEY VOCABULARY: Real numbers. Commutative and Associative Properties of Addition. The Distributive Property. The Additive and Multiplicative Inverse Property. The Multiplicative Property of Zero.
1 Properties of Real Numbers Ella Fontaine 2 Associative Property Addition this property states that you can add no matter how the numbers are grouped or where the parenthesis are Ex. (6+2)...