1-6 review Objective: Compare and order rational numbers; evaluate expressions with rational numbers. Miss battaglia – algebra 1 cp.

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1-6 review Objective: Compare and order rational numbers; evaluate expressions with rational numbers. Miss battaglia – algebra 1 cp

Warm up  

Put examples in the venn diagram

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definitions Integers are rational numbers because you can write them as ratios using 1 as the denominator. Rational and irrational numbers make up the set of real numbers ( )

When you compare two real numbers, only one of these can be true: comparing When you compare two real numbers, only one of these can be true: a < b or a = b or a > b less than equal to greater than

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Classwork

homework Pg 32–33 #1–25 odd, 29