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Properties of Real Numbers Objective: Review Properties of Real Numbers.
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Bounded Intervals on the Real Number Line Notation Interval Type Inequality Graph [a, b] Closed a < x < b (a, b) Open a < x < b [a, b) a < x < b (a, b] a < x < b
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Unbounded Intervals on the Real Number Line Notation Interval Type Inequality Graph x > a Open x > a x < b Open x < b Entire real line
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Definition of Absolute Value The absolute value of a number is its magnitude, or its distance from zero. Distance is always positive, so absolute value is always positive.
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Definition of Absolute Value The absolute value of a number is its magnitude, or its distance from zero. Distance is always positive, so absolute value is always positive. If a is a real number, then the absolute value of a is if a > 0 if a < 0
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Properties of Absolute Value 1)|a| > 0 2)|-a| = |a| 3)|ab| = |a||b| 4) =
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Distance Between Two Points on the Real Number Line Let a and b be real numbers. The distance between a and b is: d(a, b) = |b – a| = |a – b|
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Read Review all of the rules of algebra on Pages 6-8. You are responsible for knowing all of these.
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Homework Pages 9-10 11-59 odd 79, 81, 83
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