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Unit 1: Symbols and Sets of Numbers

Unit 1: Symbols and Sets of Numbers

1.2.3 Essential Question: How do we identify, natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers? WICOR: Writing, Organization and Collaboration: Notetaking Inquiry & Reading: Textbook

The ellipses (three dots) to the left and to the right indicate that the positive integers and the negative integers continue indefinitely.

With a partner, try to solve Example 4 Practice 4 a, b, and c

With a partner, try to solve Example 4 Practice 4 a, b, and c

With a partner, try to solve Example 5 Practice 5 a, b, and c

With a partner, try to solve Example 5 Practice 5 a, b, and c

With a partner, try to solve Example 5 Practice 5 a, b, and c 25

With a partner, try to solve Example 5 Practice 5 a, b, and c 25 25

With a partner, try to solve Example 5 Practice 5 a, b, and c 25 25 25, -15, -99

With a partner, try to solve Example 5 Practice 5 a, b, and c 25 25 25, 7 3 , −15, − 3 4 , -3.7, 8.8, -99 25, -15, -99

With a partner, try to solve Example 5 Practice 5 a, b, and c 25 25 25, 7 3 , −15, − 3 4 , -3.7, 8.8, -99 25, -15, -99 5

With a partner, try to solve Example 5 Practice 5 a, b, and c 25 25 25, 7 3 , −15, − 3 4 , -3.7, 8.8, -99 25, -15, -99 5 25, 7 3 , −15, − 3 4 , 5 , -3.7, 8.8, -99

With a partner, try to solve Example 6 Practice 6 a, b, and c

With a partner, try to solve Example 6 Practice 6 a, b, and c ˂

With a partner, try to solve Example 6 Practice 6 a, b, and c ˂ ˃

With a partner, try to solve Example 6 Practice 6 a, b, and c ˂ ˃ ˃

1.2.4 Essential Question: How do we find the absolute value of a real number? WICOR: Writing, Organization and Collaboration: Notetaking Inquiry & Reading: Textbook

With a partner, try to solve Example 7 Practice 7 a, b, and c 8

With a partner, try to solve Example 7 Practice 7 a, b, and c 8 8

With a partner, try to solve Example 7 Practice 7 a, b, and c 8 9 8

With a partner, try to solve Example 7 Practice 7 a, b, and c 8 9 2.5 8

With a partner, try to solve Example 7 Practice 7 a, b, and c 5 11 8 9 2.5 8

With a partner, try to solve Example 7 Practice 7 a, b, and c 5 11 8 9 2.5 3 8

With a partner, try to solve Example 8 Practice a, b, and c

With a partner, try to solve Example 8 Practice a, b, and c ‗

With a partner, try to solve Example 8 Practice a, b, and c ‗ ˃

With a partner, try to solve Example 8 Practice a, b, and c ‗ ˃ ˂

With a partner, try to solve Example 8 Practice a, b, and c ‗ ˃ ˂ ˃

With a partner, try to solve Example 8 Practice a, b, and c ‗ ˃ ˂ ˃ ˂

Assignment 1 p. 14 # 35-70

Assignment 2 p. 13 #1-8 p. 15 # 71-94

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