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REAL NUMBERS (as opposed to fake numbers? )
Two Kinds of Real Numbers (R) • Rational Numbers (Q) • Irrational Numbers (I)
Branching Real Numbers Rational Irrational Now let’s break these subsets down further!
Rational Numbers (Q) A rational number… • is a real number that can be written as a ratio (fraction) of two integers. • written in decimal form is terminating (ends) or repeating (same pattern of numbers).
Examples of Rational Numbers • 16 • 1/2 • 3. 56 • -8 • 1. 3333… • - 3/4 Can you write 16 as a ratio? Now try writing -8 as a ratio!
Irrational Numbers • An irrational number • is a number that cannot be written as a ratio (fraction) of two integers. • written as decimals are nonterminating (never end!) and nonrepeating (no pattern).
Examples of Irrational Numbers • Square roots of non-perfect “squares” • Pi 17 What is the square root of 17? What is another non-perfect square?
Integers One of the subsets of rational numbers So what do integers branch off of?
Integers (Z) • Integers are rational numbers because they can be written as fraction with 1 as the denominator. *Remember* Rational numbers can be written as a ratio (or in other words, a fraction)
What are integers? • Integers are the whole numbers and their opposites. • Examples of integers are 6 -12 0 186 -934 What do you notice about these integers?
Whole Numbers One of the subsets of rational numbers and integers So what do whole numbers branch off of?
Whole Numbers (W) • All positive numbers that are counting numbers plus zero. • How can you remember that zero goes with whole numbers? • Examples: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 …
Natural Numbers One of the subsets of rational numbers, integers and whole numbers So what do natural numbers branch off of?
Natural Numbers (N) • All of your counting numbers • What numbers do you count with?
Classify the following Numbers • What subset(s) do the following numbers belong to? Remember they could belong to more than one! • 0 • Whole, Integers, Rational, and Real
Classify the following Numbers (Con’t) • 4 • Natural, Whole, Integer, Rational, Real • -9 • Integer, Rational, Real • Π • Irrational, Real
Classify the following Numbers (Con’t) • 3/4 or 0. 75 • Rational and Real • 4 • 15 • Natural, Whole, Integer, Rational, Real • Irrational, Real
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