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Volunteer Tutoring Today and Tuesday! Homework Due Friday Comprehensive Test 1- Wednesday *Please study ALL notes, maintenance sheets Volunteer Tutoring Today and Tuesday!

Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx. Irrational Roots What is the difference between rational and irrational numbers? • Why do we approximate irrational numbers? • How do we locate approximate locations of irrational numbers on a number line and estimate the values of irrational numbers? Any real number that can be written as a fraction. A real number that cannot be represented as a fraction. A set of prime numbers multiplied together to make the original number.

Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx. Irrational Roots What is the difference between rational and irrational numbers? • Why do we approximate irrational numbers? • How do we locate approximate locations of irrational numbers on a number line and estimate the values of irrational numbers?

Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx. Irrational Roots What is the difference between rational and irrational numbers? • Why do we approximate irrational numbers? • How do we locate approximate locations of irrational numbers on a number line and estimate the values of irrational numbers?

Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx. Irrational Roots What is the difference between rational and irrational numbers? • Why do we approximate irrational numbers? • How do we locate approximate locations of irrational numbers on a number line and estimate the values of irrational numbers? 16 250

Each 1 Teach 1 Are you being rational? Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx. Irrational Roots What is the difference between rational and irrational numbers? • Why do we approximate irrational numbers? • How do we locate approximate locations of irrational numbers on a number line and estimate the values of irrational numbers? Each 1 Teach 1 Are you being rational?

Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx. Irrational Roots What is the difference between rational and irrational numbers? • Why do we approximate irrational numbers? • How do we locate approximate locations of irrational numbers on a number line and estimate the values of irrational numbers? TOD