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Real Numbers and their Properties
5.5 Real Numbers and their Properties
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Real Numbers The set of real numbers is formed by the union of the rational and irrational numbers. The symbol for the set of real numbers is
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Relationships Among Sets
Irrational numbers Rational numbers Integers Whole numbers Natural numbers Real numbers
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Properties of the Real Number System
Closure If an operation is performed on any two elements of a set and the result is an element of the set, we say that the set is closed under that given operation.
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Commutative Property Addition a + b = b + a
for any real numbers a and b. Multiplication a • b = b • a for any real numbers a and b.
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Example 8 + 12 = 12 + 8 is a true statement.
Note: The commutative property does not hold true for subtraction or division.
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Associative Property Addition (a + b) + c = a + (b + c),
for any real numbers a, b, and c. Multiplication (a • b) • c = a • (b • c), for any real numbers a, b, and c.
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Example (3 + 5) + 6 = 3 + (5 + 6) is true.
Note: The associative property does not hold true for subtraction or division.
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Distributive Property
Distributive property of multiplication over addition a • (b + c) = a • b + a • c for any real numbers a, b, and c. Example: 6 • (r + 12) = 6 • r + 6 • 12 = 6r + 72
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Homework P. 256 # 2 – 80 even
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