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1.2 Sets of Real Numbers How can you describe relationships between sets of real numbers?
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Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
The student is expected to: Number and operations—8.2.A Extend previous knowledge of sets and subsets using a visual representation to describe relationships between sets of real numbers. Mathematical Processes 8.1.F Analyze mathematical relationships to connect and communicate mathematical ideas.
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ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 1 Write all names that apply to each number. A. –10
integer, rational, real B. whole, integer, rational, real
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ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 2 Tell whether the given statement is true or false. Explain your choice. No integers are whole numbers. False; every whole number is also an integer.
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ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 3 Identify the set of numbers that best describes the situation. Explain your choice. the amount of time that has passed since midnight The set of real numbers; time is continuous, so the amount of time can be rational or irrational.
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1.2 LESSON QUIZ 8.2.A 1. Write all the names that apply to the number rational, real 2. Tell whether the given statement is true or false. Explain your choice. All numbers between 1 and 2 are rational numbers. False; is an example of an irrational number between 1 and 2.
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3. Identify the set of numbers that best describes the situation. Explain your choice. The choices on a survey question change the total points for the survey by –2, –1, 0, 1, or 2 points. Integers; each number is an integer, but only three are whole numbers.
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Have students consider the concept of restricted domain for the sets of numbers that describe situations. For example, the number of sisters a person has can best be described by whole numbers, but no one has ever had 1,500 sisters. An area code is an integer or whole number between 200 and 999. Have students use a source, such as the Guinness Book of World Records, and give examples of sets of numbers that describe situations where the domain is restricted. Ask whether the restriction may be changed in the future.
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How can you describe relationships between sets of real numbers?
Sample answer: Describe them as two different sets, or one set as being a subset of another.
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