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If this is a number line, where would we put counting numbers?
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These are counting numbers because we count with them!
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What are whole numbers?
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Whole numbers are the counting numbers and zero.
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What are integers?
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Integers are whole numbers and negative numbers.
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Where would we place rational numbers?
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Rational numbers are fractions or decimals that can go on a number line.
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Here are some examples: .5, -5.25, -3
Here are some examples: .5, , -3 1 2
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Here are some examples: .5, -5.25, -3
1 2 -3 .5 -5.25 Here are some examples: .5, , -3 1 2
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So, what are IRrational numbers?
1 2 -3 .5 5.25 So, what are IRrational numbers?
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1 2 -3 .5 5.25 Irrational numbers are the numbers or symbols we can’t place on the number line: π √2
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Here’s another way to look at it . . .
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-5 √2 -22 -45 √8 + 6 Counting Numbers -110 1 3 6 90 Real Numbers
Rational 5.87 -2 ½ .45 -1 1/10 Irrational 3 * √2 √2 π √8 + 6 Integers -5 -22 -45 -110 Whole Counting Numbers 1 3 6 90
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(THINK FLIP FLOP FACTS!)
Commutative Property The sum or the product of two numbers is the same regardless of the order of the numbers. (THINK FLIP FLOP FACTS!)
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(THINK FLIP FLOP FACTS!)
Commutative Property The sum or the product of two numbers is the same regardless of the order of the numbers. (THINK FLIP FLOP FACTS!) 5 + 7 = 7 + 5 100 * 1 = 1 * 100 3 * 4 = 4 * 3 = =
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