Day 4 – August 22nd Objective: Review number/term properties

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Day 4 – August 22nd Objective: Review number/term properties

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Real Numbers Natural Numbers naturally what babies start with (counting numbers without 0) Whole Numbers natural numbers and zero. Integers - natural numbers, zero, and negative integers. Each negative integer is the additive inverse (or opposite) of a positive integer

Real Numbers Rational Numbers - all numbers that can be written as quotients (division) of integers. - can be terminating decimals or repeating decimals.   Irrational Numbers - cannot be written as quotients of integers - decimal representations neither terminate or repeat (like pi). - if positive rational number in not a perfect square root (such as 25) or then, its square root is irrational.

Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Like Terms - Have the same variable and the same exponent. An expression is simplified once all like terms have been combined

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