9.1 – symbols and sets of numbers
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9.1 – Symbols and Sets of Numbers. Definitions:. Natural Numbers: {1, 2, 3, 4, …}. Whole Numbers: All natural numbers plus zero, {0, 1, 2, 3, …}. Equality Symbols. 9.1 – Symbols and Sets of Numbers. Inequality Symbols. 9.1 – Symbols and Sets of Numbers. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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9.1 – Symbols and Sets of NumbersDefinitions:
Natural Numbers: {1, 2, 3, 4, …}Whole Numbers: All natural numbers plus zero, {0, 1, 2, 3, …}
Equality Symbolsa b a is equal to b
a b a is not equal to b
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Inequality Symbols
a b a is less than b
a b a is greater than b
a b a is greater than orequal to b
a b a is less than orequal to b
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Equality and Inequality Symbols are used to create mathematical statements.
3 7 5 2
6 27 2.5x
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Order Property for Real Numbers
For any two real numbers, a and b, a is less than b if a is to the left of b on the number line.
0 1 12 43 67-11-25-92
1 43 67 12
11 12 11 92
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True or False
35 35 7 2
22 83 14 34
8 6 100 15 F T
F T
T F
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Translating Sentences into Mathematical StatementsFourteen is greater than or equal to fourteen.
Zero is less than five.
Nine is not equal to ten.
The opposite of five is less than or equal to negative two.
0 5
5 2
9 10
14 14
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Identifying Common Sets of Numbers
Definitions:
9.1 – Symbols and Sets of Numbers
Integers: All positive numbers, negative numbers and zero without fractions and decimals.
{…, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, …}
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Identifying Common Sets of Numbers
Definitions:
9.1 – Symbols and Sets of Numbers
Rational Numbers: Any number that can be expressed as a quotient of two integers.
and are integers and 0a a b bb
Irrational Numbers: Any number that can not be expressed as a quotient of two integers.
, 5, 13, 3 22
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Real Numbers
Irrational Rational
Non-integer rational #s
Integers
Negative numbers
Whole numbers
Zero Natural numbers
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Given the following set of numbers, identify which elements belong in each classification:
2100, , 0, , 6, 9135
Natural Numbers
Whole Numbers
Integers
Rational Numbers
Irrational Numbers
Real Numbers
6 913
6 9130
100 0 6 91325
100 0 6 913
All elements
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9.2 – Properties of Real NumbersCommutative Properties
Addition: a b b a Multiplication: a b b a
m r
12t
5 y
8 z
5y
8z
12 t
r m
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Associative Properties
Addition: a b c a b c Multiplication: a b c a b c
92mr 17q r
5 3 6
2 7 3 5 3 6
2 7 3
17q r
92m r
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Distributive Property of Multiplication
a b c ab ac
4 7k 4 6 2x y z
5 x y
3 2 7x 5 5x y6 21x
4 24 8x y z 4 7k
a b c ab ac
3k
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Identity Properties:
0 0a a and a a Addition:
Multiplication: 1 1a a and a a
9.2 – Properties of Real Numbers
0 is the identity element for addition
1 is the identity element for multiplication
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Additive Inverse Property: The numbers a and –a are additive inverses or opposites of each other if their sum is zero.
0a a
1and 0bb b
1 1bb
Multiplicative Inverse Property: The numbers are reciprocals or multiplicative inverses of each other if their product is one.
9.2 – Properties of Real Numbers
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Name the appropriate property for the given statements:
7 7 7a b a b
4 6 4 6x x
6 2 6 2z z
13 13
7 10 7 10y y
12 12y y
Distributive
Commutative prop. of addition
Associative property of multiplication
Commutative prop. of addition
Multiplicative inverse
Commutative and associative prop. of multiplication
9.2 – Properties of Real Numbers
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Suggestions for Solving Linear Equations:1. If fractions exist, multiply by the LCD to clear all fractions.2. If parentheses exist, used the distributive property to remove them.3. Simplify each side of the equation by combining like-terms.4. Get the variable of interest to one side of the equation and all terms to the other side.5. Use the appropriate properties to get the variable’s coefficient to be 1.6. Check the solution by substituting it into the original equation.
9.3 – Solving Linear Equations
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Example 1: 4 3 1 20b
12 4 20b
41 4 20 42b
12 24b12 2412 12b
2b
Check: 3 2024 1
4 6 1 20
4 5 20
20 20
9.3 – Solving Linear Equations
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Example 2: 4 8 2 9z z
4 16 72z z
4 1616 6 21 7z zz z
12 72z 12 7212 12z
6z
Check: 4 8 26 6 9
24 8 12 9
24 8 3
24 24
9.3 – Solving Linear Equations
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Example 3:
4 16y
4 6 16
6 y
24 6y
24 24 42 6y
Check:
30 4 16
5 4 1
1 1
30y
6 24 66y
LCD = 6
9.3 – Solving Linear Equations
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Example 4: 0.4 7 0.1 3 6 0.8x x
0.4 2.8 0.3 0.6 0.8x x
0.1 2.2 0.8x
2.20 2.1 . 22.2 8 .0x
30x
0.1 3.0x
0.1 3.00.1 0.1x
9.3 – Solving Linear Equations
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Example 4:
0.4 7 0.1 330 30 6 0.8
12.0 2.8 0.1 90 6 0.8
12.0 2.8 0.1 84 0.8
12.0 2.8 8.4 0.8
Check:
0.8 0.8
9.2 8.4 0.8
0.4 7 0.1 3 6 0.8x x 9.3 – Solving Linear Equations
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Example 5: 6 5 12 6 42x x
6 30 12 6 42x x
6 42 6 42x x
42 442 26 6 42x x
0 0
6 6x x66 66x x xx
Identity Equation – It has an infinite number of solutions.
9.3 – Solving Linear Equations
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Example 6:23 1
3 6y y
6 6 23 13 6y y
6 1218 63 6y y
2 18 2 6y y
2 2 42 22y yy y
12 18 2 68 18y y
2 2 24y y
0 24 0 24 No Solution
LCD = 6
9.3 – Solving Linear Equations