Applied Math III Chapter 1.1

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What We Will Do Today: Syllabus Graphic Organizer of Real Numbers Group Discussion and Practice Homework

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Graphic Organizer of Real Numbers Rational Numbers

Rational Numbers

Natural Numbers

Whole Numbers

Integers

Irrational Numbers Real Numbers

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Think and Discuss How does the set of whole numbers differ from the set of integers? Which property of real numbers states that a number added to its opposite results in zero? Think about the numbers you have added in the last two weeks. What type of numbers were they? Which two sets of numbers comprise the full set of real numbers?

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Homework

Pages 8-10 Problems 6-36 Mixed review for extra credit (.5 pts each)

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