VOCABULARY. The set {0, 1, 2,….} Whole Numbers VOCABULARY Lines and sets that never end continue to… Infinity.

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VOCABULARY

The set {0, 1, 2,….} Whole Numbers

VOCABULARY Lines and sets that never end continue to… Infinity

VOCABULARY Numbers that can not be expressed as a terminating or repeating decimal. Irrational Numbers

VOCABULARY A rational number that is close to but not equal to the value of a irrational number. Rational Approximation

VOCABULARY The ratio that compares successes to failures. Odds

VOCABULARY One of two equal factors of a number. Square Root

VOCABULARY Every positive rational number and its negative pair. Opposites

VOCABULARY A number and its opposite. Additive Inverse

VOCABULARY A number whose square root is a rational number. Perfect Square

VOCABULARY A nonnegative square root of a number Principal Square Root

VOCABULARY The ratio of successes to possible outcomes. Probability

VOCABULARY Outcomes for which the probability of each event occurring is equal. Equally Likely

VOCABULARY The set of all possible outcomes. Sample Space

VOCABULARY The set {…, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2,…} Integers

VOCABULARY Each point on a number line corresponds to exactly one real number. Completeness Property

VOCABULARY The set {1, 2, 3,…} Natural Numbers

VOCABULARY The set of numbers that can be written as a ratio of integers (fraction) Rational Numbers

VOCABULARY The distance from zero on the number line. Absolute Value

VOCABULARY The set of rational numbers together with the set of irrational numbers. Real Numbers

VOCABULARY A single event Simple Event

VOCABULARY Radical The sign which indicates the square root of the number.