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Warm UpWarm Up
Lesson PresentationLesson Presentation
Problem of the DayProblem of the Day
Lesson QuizzesLesson Quizzes
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Warm UpEach square root is between two integers. Name the two integers.
Use a calculator to find each value. Round to the nearest tenth.
10 and 11
–4 and –3
1.4
–11.1
1. 119
2. – 15
3. 2
4. – 123
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Problem of the Day
The circumference of a circle is approximately 3.14 times its diameter. A circular path 1 meter wide has an inner diameter of 100 meters. How much farther is it around the outer edge of the path than the inner edge?
6.28 m
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MA.8.A.6.2 …Compare mathematical expressions involving real numbers and radical expressions.
Sunshine State Standards
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irrational numberreal numberDensity Property
Vocabulary
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AnimalsVertebrates
Biologists classify animals based on shared characteristics. The cardinal is an animal, a vertebrate, a bird, and a passerine.
You already know that some numbers can be classified as whole numbers, integers, or rational numbers.
Birds
Passerines
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Recall that rational numbers can be written as fractions and as decimals that either terminate or repeat.
3 = 3.84 5
= 0.623
1.44 = 1.2
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Irrational numbers can only be written as decimals that do not terminate or repeat. If a whole number is not a perfect square, then its square root is an irrational number.
2 ≈1.41421356237…
A repeating decimal may not appear to repeat on a calculator, because calculators show a finite number of digits.
Caution!
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The set of real numbers consists of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers.
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Additional Example 1: Classifying Real Numbers
Write all names that apply to each number.
5 is a whole number that is not a perfect square.
5
irrational, real
–12.75 is a terminating decimal.–12.75rational, real
16 2
whole, integer, rational, real
= = 24 2
16 2
A.
B.
C.
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Check It Out: Example 1
Write all names that apply to each number.
9
natural, whole, integer, rational, real
35
rational, real
rational, real
A.
B.
C.
9 = 3;
–
3.724
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State if each number is rational, irrational, or not a real number.
0 3
rational
0 3
= 0
Additional Example 2: Determining the Classification of All Numbers
A.
not a real number
–4B.
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Additional Example 2: Determining the Classification of All Numbers
4 9
rational
2 3
=2 3
4 9C.
State if each number is rational, irrational, or not a real number.
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–7
√–7 is not a real number because it is the square root of a negative number.
6 0
is not a real number because division by 0 is not
defined.
Check It Out: Example 2
A.
B.
State if the number is rational, irrational, or not a real number. Justify your answer.
–
–6 0
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= √64 = 8 is a rational number.
√59 + 5C.
Check It Out: Example 2
State if the number is rational, irrational, or not a real number. Justify your answer.
√59 + 5
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The Density Property of real numbers states that between any two real numbers is another real number. This property is also true for rational numbers, but not for whole numbers or integers. For instance, there is no integer between –2 and –3.
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Additional Example 3: Applying the Density Property of Real Numbers
2 5
3 + 3 ÷ 23 5
There are many solutions. One solution is halfway between the two numbers. To find it, add the numbers and divide by 2.
5 5
= 6 ÷ 21 2
= 7 ÷ 2 = 3
31 2
3 3 31 5
2 5 43 33
54 5
Find a real number between 3 and 3 .
3 5
2 5
A real number between 3 and 3 is 3 .3 5
2 5
1 2
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Check It Out: Example 3
1 8
5 + 52 8
83 8=
Find a real number between 5 and 5 .
2 8
1 8
1 2
1 2
83 8
=
3 16
= 5
Possible answer: 3 16
5
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Standard Lesson Quiz
Lesson Quizzes
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
The Real Numbers4-8Lesson Quiz
Write all names that apply to each number.
1. 2. –
State if each number is rational, irrational, or not a real number. Justify your answer.
3. 4.
Find a real number between –2 and –2 .3 8
3 4
5.
2
4 • 9
16 2
25 0
not a real number; by 0
rational; 2 3 is 6
real, irrational real, integer, rational
Possible answer –2 .5 8
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1. Identify all names that apply to .
A. real, irrational
B. real, rational
C. not real, irrational
D. not real, rational
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
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2. Identify the name that applies to .
A. irrational
B. rational
C. not a real number
D. none
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
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3. Identify a real number between .
A. –4
B.
C.
D.
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems