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Bell Activity Solutions EOC Practice The Real Number System Graphic Organizer You will need Blank sheet of paper Colored pencils Black ink The Real Number System Can you think of any types of real numbers ID: 306362

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Slide1

Bell Activity SolutionsSlide2

Bell Activity SolutionsSlide3

E.O.C. PracticeSlide4

The Real Number System

Graphic Organizer

You will need:

Blank sheet of paper

Colored pencils

Black inkSlide5

The Real Number System

Can you think of any types of real numbers?Slide6

The Real Number System

Natural Numbers

Think ‘hide and seek’

{1, 2, 3, 4, …}Slide7

The Real Number System

Natural Numbers

Think ‘hide and seek’

{1, 2, 3, 4, …}

Whole Numbers

Natural numbers plus zero

(Whole has an o)

{0, 1, 2, 3, … }Slide8

The Real Number System

Whole Numbers

Natural numbers plus zero

(Whole has an o)

{0, 1, 2, 3, …}

Natural Numbers

Think ‘hide and seek’

{1, 2, 3, 4, …}

Integers

Whole numbers and their

opposites (negatives)

{… -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, … }Slide9

The Real Number System

Whole Numbers

Natural numbers plus zero

(Whole has an o)

{0, 1, 2, 3, …

Natural Numbers

Think ‘hide and seek’

{1, 2, 3, 4, …}

Integers

Whole numbers and their

opposites (negatives)

{… -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, … }

Rational Numbers

Includes the other numbers

AND

fractions,

decimals that

repeat or end

-0.1234

Slide10

The Real Number System

Whole Numbers

Natural numbers plus zero

(Whole has an o)

{0, 1, 2, 3, …

Natural Numbers

Think ‘hide and seek’

{1, 2, 3, 4, …}

Integers

Whole numbers and their

opposites (negatives)

{… -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, … }

Rational Numbers

Includes the other numbers

AND

fractions,

decimals that

repeat or end

-0.1234

Irrational Numbers

Can’t be written as a fraction

Or decimals that don’t end or repeatSlide11

The Real Number System

Summary- The real number system is broken up into 4 sets of numbers: natural, whole, integers, and rational.

Sets

are denoted by {}

Each thing inside a set is called an

element

Any small set taken from a bigger set is called a

subsetSlide12

The Real Number System

The

set

of natural numbers is

{1, 2, 3, …}

(Use … when you don’t want to write the whole thing)Slide13

The Real Number System

Natural numbers are a

subset

of whole numbers

(natural numbers is a smaller set because it doesn’t include 0, while the set of whole numbers does)

What else is the set of natural numbers a subset of?Slide14

The Real Number System

Come up with a mnemonic device to remember the order of sets of real numbers

R-

I-

W-

N-Slide15

Applying it

3/8 is an element of which sets of real numbers?

RationalSlide16

Applying it

5 is an element of which sets of real numbers?

Rational

,

Integers

,

Whole

,

NaturalSlide17

Applying it

0 is an element of which sets of real numbers?

Rational

,

Integers

,

Whole

, Slide18

Applying it

700 is an element of which sets of real numbers?

Rational

,

Integers

,

Whole

,

NaturalSlide19

Applying it

-2 is an element of which sets of real numbers?

Rational

,

IntegersSlide20

Applying it

125 is an element of which sets of real numbers?

Rational

,

Integers

,

Whole

,

NaturalSlide21

Applying it

is an element of which sets of real numbers?

RationalSlide22

Applying it

.3 is an element of which sets of real numbers?

RationalSlide23

You try it!

Algebra 1

p. 24 # 26-34, 66-68

Honors

- p. 20 # 27-36, 72-74Slide24

You try it!

Algebra 1

p. 24 # 26-34, 66-68

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Honors- p. 20 # 27-36, 72-7427)28)29)30)

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