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Homework
Unit 1 · Lesson 2: Rational vs. Irrational Numbers
Objective: I will identify rational and irrational numbers and the differences between them.
Vocabulary Steps:
Whole Numbers: the natural numbers, including
0
0, 1, 2, 3, ...
Integers: the set of all counting numbers,
including 0, and their opposites
... ─3, ─2, ─1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...
Squared Numbers (Perfect Square): the result
after multiplying an integer by itself
Real Numbers: rational and irrational numbers
Rational Numbers: whole numbers, fractions,
and decimals represented as a ratio of two
integers; can be represented in fractional form:
where 푥푥푦푦 are integers and y ≠ zero.
1.5 =
3
2 = ratio^
Irrational Numbers: the set of all numbers that
cannot be written as a ratio; cannot be written as
a simple fraction because the decimal is non-
terminating and non-repeating
0. 101101110 ... , �^23 ,휋휋,√ 10 ,√1.6,−√ 123
- Determine if the number can be expressed as
a fraction.
If so, the number is rational.
Check for terminating/repeating
decimals.
Look for perfect squares.
If not, the number is irrational. - Justify your answer.
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