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Irrational Numbers (I)
Decimals that never end and have no repeating pattern.
All fractions and decimals that end or have a repeated pattern.
Non-decimal numbers that are positive and negative, including zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than or equal to zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than zero.
Rational Numbers (Q)
Decimals that never end and have no repeating pattern.
All fractions and decimals that end or have a repeated pattern.
Non-decimal numbers that are positive and negative, including zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than or equal to zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than zero.
Integers (Z)
Decimals that never end and have no repeating pattern.
All fractions and decimals that end or have a repeated pattern.
Non-decimal numbers that are positive and negative, including zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than or equal to zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than zero.
Whole (W)
Decimals that never end and have no repeating pattern.
All fractions and decimals that end or have a repeated pattern.
Non-decimal numbers that are positive and negative, including zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than or equal to zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than zero.
Natural (N)
Decimals that never end and have no repeating pattern.
All fractions and decimals that end or have a repeated pattern.
Non-decimal numbers that are positive and negative, including zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than or equal to zero.
Non-decimal numbers that are greater than zero.
Irrational (I), Rational (Q), Integers (Z), Whole (W), and Natural (N) Numbers are all apart of _____________.
The Real Number System (R)
The Imaginary Number System (i)
Which of the following is the radical symbol?
The index of the above radical is ___.
1
2
3
9
The radicand of the above radical is ___.
1
2
3
9
The radical symbol used above is called ___.
square root
cube root
long division
Perfect Square
product of a rational number multiplied by itself
sum of a rational number multiplied by itself
product of a rational number multiplied by 1
sum of a rational number multiplied by 1
Factors
integers that are multiplied to get a product
integers that are added to get a sum
integers that are divided to get a quotient
integers that are subtracted to get a difference
Factor Tree
can be used to write prime factorization of a number
can be used to simplify radicals
Perfect Squares
1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, ...
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 29, 31, 37, ...
Prime Factors
1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, ...
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 29, 31, 37, ...
Perfect Squares
Prime Factors
Square Root
Group by 2's
Group by 3's
Cube Root
Group by 2's
Group by 3's
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