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RATIONAL NUMBERS. By: Bazen Kokeb Stanford Ms. Manuel. Objective. The topics covered in this presentation will help you understand and learn more about Rational Numbers in order to use it in real life situations. Key Terms (Vocabulary).
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RATIONAL NUMBERS By: Bazen Kokeb Stanford Ms. Manuel
Objective The topics covered in this presentation will help you understand and learn more about Rational Numbers in order to use it in real life situations.
Key Terms (Vocabulary) Rational Numbers: are numbers that can be turned into a fraction or ratio. Irrational Numbers: are numbers that can be written as a decimal but never a fraction.(Such as pi, and the square root of 2). Also between 0 and 1 on the number line, there are infinite numbers that are irrational.
Key Concepts (Important Rules) Any number that can be turned into a fraction is a rational number. Therefore, 9 is a rational number because it can be turned into a fraction 9/1. Even a big, huge number 4,583,927 is a rational number, simply because it can be turned into a fraction.
Examples 87 is a rational number because it can be converted into a fraction 87/1. Any fraction over 1 is a whole number, so 6 is rational because it can be turned into a fraction 6/1.
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lcD-IJgcEs
Practice Problems Is -235 a Rational Number? Is 23/0 a Rational Number? ?/1, what number can you add to the fraction in order to make it Rational?
Solutions Answer- Yes Answer- No Answer- Any number
Helpful websites/resources http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0876704.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RationalNumber.html http://www.eduplace.com/math/mathsteps/7/a/ http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/ALGEBRA/AOP1/Lrat.htm
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