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NUMBER SYSTEMS

NUMBER SYSTEMS. ⅝. 25. √7. π. -4.15. NATURAL NUMBERS. Natural numbers are the set of counting numbers. 1, 2, 3, 4, …. And so on, with NO end. WHOLE NUMBERS. Whole numbers are the set of numbers that include 0 plus the set of natural numbers. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,… . And so on, with NO end.

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NUMBER SYSTEMS

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  1. NUMBER SYSTEMS ⅝ 25 √7 π -4.15

  2. NATURAL NUMBERS Natural numbers are the set of counting numbers. 1, 2, 3, 4, … And so on, with NO end

  3. WHOLE NUMBERS Whole numbers are the set of numbers that include 0 plus the set of natural numbers. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,… And so on, with NO end

  4. INTEGERS Integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites. …-4,-3,-2 ,-1,0, 1, 2, 3, 4,… And so on, with NO end, in Both directions

  5. RATIONAL NUMBERS Rational numbers are any numbers that can be expressed in the form of , where a and b are integers, and b≠ 0. They can always be expressed by using terminating decimals or repeating decimals. Examples: ⅔, 45, .29, ⅞, -106, √81, -8.6605, 4.13

  6. Terminating Decimals • Terminating decimals are decimals that contain a finite number of digits. • Examples: • 36.8 • 0.125 • 4.5

  7. IRRATIONAL NUMBERS • Irrational numbers are any numbers that cannot be expressed as . • They are expressed as non-terminating, non-repeating decimals; decimals that go on forever without repeating a pattern. • Examples of irrational numbers: • 0.34334333433334… • 45.86745893… • π (pi) • √2

  8. All of these number systems fit together to form the Real Numbers. • Real numbers consist of all the rational and irrational numbers. • The real number system has many subsets: • Natural Numbers • Whole Numbers • Integers

  9. Venn Diagram of the Real Number System Rational Numbers Irrational Numbers Integers Whole Numbers Natural Numbers

  10. Example • Classify all the following numbers as natural, whole, integer, rational, or irrational. List all that apply. • 117 • 0 • -12.64039… • -½ • 6.36 • -3

  11. To show how these number are classified, use the Venn diagram. Place the number where it belongs on the Venn diagram. -12.64039… Rational Numbers Irrational Numbers 6.36 Integers π -3 0 Whole Numbers Natural Numbers 117

  12. Solution Now that all the numbers are placed where they belong in the Venn diagram, you can classify each number: • 117 is a natural number, a whole number, an integer, and a rational number. • is a rational number. • 0 is a whole number, an integer, and a rational number. • -12.64039… is an irrational number. • -3 is an integer and a rational number. • 6.36 is a rational number. • π is an irrational number. • is a rational number.

  13. FYI…For Your Information When taking the square root of any number that is not a perfect square, the resulting decimal will be non-terminating and non-repeating. Therefore, those numbers are always irrational.

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