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08/13/2018 Ticket in the Door Agenda Format your paper for Your Cornell Notes on Unit 1 Vocabulary. D.E.A.R. 08/13/2018 Agenda Ticket in the Door Cornell Notes on Unit 1 Vocabulary E.Q. What are the vocabulary terms and their definitions in reference to unit 1: Operations with Rational Numbers? 4 Corners Homework: Study Cornell Notes for vocabulary quiz on Thursday and 4 & 5 speed drills on Friday.

Additive Inverse a.k.a. Additive Identity The opposite of a number

Multiplicative Inverse the reciprocal of a number. A reciprocal is one of a pair of numbers that when multiplied with another number equals the number 1.

Absolute Value the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. Hint: remove any negative sign in front of a number, and to think of all numbers as positive

integers

Long Division a way to solve division problems with large numbers

Rational numbers

Natural Numbers the positive integers (whole numbers) 1, 2, 3, etc., and sometimes zero as well.

number that is less than zero. Negative Numbers number that is less than zero.

Opposite Numbers the number on the opposite side of zero on the number line.

A number that is bigger than zero. Positive numbers A number that is bigger than zero.

Repeating Decimals a decimal fraction in which a figure or group of figures is repeated indefinitely.

Terminating decimal

Zero pair a pair of numbers whose sum is zero.