otcq what is the difference between a line segment and a line?
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OTCQ
What is the difference between a line segment and a line?
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Aim 1-2 How do we define a set and a subset and how do we define the set of real numbers and its subsets?Performance Indicators
AA 29, AA 30, AN 1, AN 6
Homework read ch 1-2, problems 7- 16
rreidymath.wikispaces.com
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Objectives
• SWBAT define sets and subsets, intersections, unions, intersections.
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Venn Diagrams, Complements and Subsets
• Set B (blue area) is called a subset of set A (green area) if all of Set B is contained in Set A
• B⊂A A
• The complement of Set B within Set A means anything outside of Set B and still within set A.
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Venn Diagrams, Complements and Subsets
• Is set Set B (blue area) a subset of set A (green area)?
• B⊂A? A
• What is the complement of Set A on this screen?
• Is any of Set B in the complement of set A.?
BA
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Union
• The union of two setsA and Bis the set of allelements thatare included in either set.
• Notation:A ∪ B
A B
A ∪ B
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Intersection
• The intersectionof two setsA and Bis the set of allelements that are included in both sets.
• Notation:A ∩ B
A B
A ∩ B
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The set of Real Numbers and its subsets
Real numbers
SUBSETS OF THE REAL NUMBERS
Natural numbers or counting numbers
The set of all rational and irrational numbers.
{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 … }
Whole numbers {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . }
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SUBSETS OF THE REAL NUMBERS
Integers {… -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, … }
Rational numbers: Any number that may be written as a quotient/fraction of two integers or as repeating decimals.
Irrational numbers Any number that cannot be written as a quotient/fraction of two integers. Irrational numbers are non-repeating decimals.
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Square Roots of integer perfect squares are always rational numbers.
1 = 1 rational
4 = 2 rational
5 = 2.23606…. irrational
6 = 2.44948. . . Irrational
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Set of Perfect Squares using only integers: {1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36 …}An integer perfect square is the product of any whole number multiplied by itself.
Perfect Squares• 0*0= 0• 1*1 = 1• 2*2 = 4• 3*3= 9• 4*4= 16• 5*5= 25• 6*6= 36• 7*7= 49• 8*8= 64• 9*9= 81• 10*10 = 100
Perfect
Squares• 11*11 = 121• 12*12 = 144• 13*13= 169• 14*14= 196• 15*15= 225• 16*16= 256• 20*20= 400• 25*25= 625• 100*100= 10,000• 1000*1000 = 1,000,000
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Set of Integer Perfect Squares: {0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36 …}
What integers are in the complement of the set of integer perfect squares?
{??????????????????}
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Set of Integer Perfect Squares: {0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36 …}
{??????????????????}
{ . . . -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 2, 3, 5,6,7,8,10…}
The square root of any integers in this complement set is either irrational (includes a decimal root)or imaginary (“error” on your calculator).
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Example: Classifying Real Numbers
Write all classifications that apply to each number.
35 is a whole number that is not a perfect square.
35
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 classifications that apply to each number.
9
whole, integer, rational, real
–35.9 is a terminating decimal.–35.9rational, real
81 3
whole, integer, rational, real
= = 39 3
81 3
A.
B.
C.
9 = 3
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NEVER ZERO DENOMINATOR.
A fraction with a denominator of 0 is undefined because you cannot divide by zero.
A zero denominator is a big no no in math.
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State if each number is rational, irrational, or not a real number.
21
irrational
0 3
rational
0 3
= 0
Example: Classification of Numbers
A.
B.
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UNDEFINED.
Example: Classification of Numbers
4 0
C.
State if each number is rational, irrational, or not a real number.
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23 is a whole number that is not a perfect square.
23
irrational
9 0
undefined, so not a real number
A.
B.
State if each number is rational, irrational, or not a real number.
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64 81
rational
C.
State if each number is rational, irrational, or not a real number.
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Closure of Real NumbersClosure property of addition/subtraction:If a and b are real numbers, then a + b will equal a real number. Examples: 4 + 11 = 15 and -20 + -11 = -31
Closure property of multiplication/division:If a and b are real numbers, then ab will equal a real number. Examples: 4 * 4 = 16 and -2 ÷ -3 = .6666
In summary, anytime you add, subtract, multiply or divide real numbers, you get another real number. So we say you stay inside the closed set of realnumbers and that’s closure.
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Commutative PropertyCommutative Property of Addition: a + b = b + aCommutative Property of Multiplication: ab = ba
Examples2 + 3 = 5 = 3 + 23• 4 = 12 = 4 • 3
The commutative property does not work for subtraction or division!!!!!!!!
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Associative PropertyAssociative property of Addition:
(a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
Associative Property of Multiplication:
(ab) c = a (bc)
Examples
(1 + 2) + 3 = 1 + (2 + 3)
(2 • 3) • 4 = 2 • (3 • 4)
The associative property does not work for subtraction or division!!!!!
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Identity Properties
1) Additive Identity
a + 0 = a
2) Multiplicative Identity
a • 1 = a
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Inverse Properties
1) Additive Inverse (Opposite)
a + (-a) = 0
2) Multiplicative Inverse (Reciprocal)
a 1
a 1
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Multiplicative Property of Zero
a • 0 = 0
(If you multiply by 0, the answer is 0.)
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The Distributive PropertyAny factor outside of expression enclosed within
grouping symbols, must be multiplied by each term inside the grouping symbols.
Outside left or Outside right
a(b + c) = ab + ac (b + c)a = ba + ca
a(b - c) = ab – ac (b - c)a = ba - ca
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Concept Check: Name the property:
1) 5a + (6 + 2a) = 5a + (2a + 6)
commutative (switching order)
2) 5a + (2a + 6) = (5a + 2a) + 6
associative (switching groups)
3) 2(3 + a) = 6 + 2a
distributive
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Which property would justify rewriting the following expression without
parentheses? 3(2x + 5y)1. Associative property
of multiplication2. Distributive property3. Addition property of
zero4. Commutative property
of multiplication
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Which property would justify the following statement?
8x + 4 = 4 + 8x1. Associative property of
addition
2. Distributive property
3. Addition property of zero
4. Commutative property of addition
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Which property would justify the following statement?
8 + (2 + 6) = (8 + 2) + 6 1. Associative property of
addition
2. Distributive property
3. Addition property of zero
4. Commutative property of addition