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Using the coordinate plane above, tell the coordinates for A, B, C, and D.

Warm Up. B. A. D. C. Using the coordinate plane above, tell the coordinates for A, B, C, and D. 1. total ______________ Switch the order 2. deduct ___________ Divide 3. product ___________ Multiply 4. sum ______________ Subtract

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Using the coordinate plane above, tell the coordinates for A, B, C, and D.

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  1. Warm Up B A D C Using the coordinate plane above, tell the coordinates for A, B, C, and D.

  2. 1. total ______________Switch the order 2. deduct ___________ Divide 3. product ___________ Multiply 4. sum ______________ Subtract 5. difference _________ Add 6. remain____________ Equal 7. gain ______________ Answer 8. perimeter __________ 9. is ________________ 10. increased by ________ 11. from_______________ 12. area ____________ 13. less________________ 14. 7n_________________ 15. average_____________ 16. more_______________ 17. share_______________ 18. than________________ 19. evaluate_____________ 20. each/per_____________

  3. M7N1 a. Find the absolute value of a number and understand it as a distance from zero on a number line. b. Compare and order rational numbers, including repeating decimals. KnowUnderstandDo EQ:

  4. The Real Number System

  5. Real Numbers Rational Numbers ___________ Irrational Numbers ___________ ________ ________ ________ ______

  6. Real Numbers • Real numbers consist of all the rational and irrational numbers. • The real number system has many subsets: • Natural Numbers • Whole Numbers • Integers

  7. Natural Numbers • Natural numbers are the set of counting numbers. {1, 2, 3,…}

  8. Whole Numbers • Whole numbers are the set of numbers that include 0 plus the set of natural numbers. {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,…}

  9. Integers • Integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites. {…,-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3,…}

  10. Rational Numbers • Rational numbers are any numbers that can be expressed in the form of a fraction where the denominator is not zero. • They can always be expressed by using terminating decimals or repeating decimals.

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

  12. Repeating Decimals • Repeating decimals are decimals that contain an infinite number of digits. • Examples: • 0.333… • 7.689689… FYI…The line above the decimals indicate that number repeats.

  13. Irrational Numbers • Irrational numbers are non-terminating, non-repeating decimals; decimals that go on forever without repeating a pattern. • Examples of irrational numbers: • 0.34334333433334… • 45.86745893… • (pi)

  14. 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

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

  16. 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. • is an irrational number. • is a rational number.

  17. Our school just completed a fundraiser. We need to decide which homeroom had the highest sales because they will win a pizza party. The five eighth grade homeroom teachers reported their sales as a fraction or decimal of total school sales. Order these from greatest to least to decide the winner. (The winner is the homeroom with the greatest sales.) • Homerooms • Brown 3/8 • Steele 0.12 • Peterson 1/9 • Mabry 0.15 • Lawrence 1/4

  18. What are whole numbers?

  19. What are rational numbers?

  20. What are irrational numbers?

  21. TIP literacy and writing strategy • Term Identify the math vocabulary term • Information Describe the meaning of the math term in your own words • Picture Draw a picture to represent the mathematical term

  22. Integers, Opposites, Absolute Value, And Number Lines

  23. Integers - whole numbers and their opposites Translation: Positive and Negative Numbers!

  24. Integers in Real Life Places!

  25. The stock market went down 289 points

  26. -289

  27. 78° above zero

  28. 78

  29. The football player had a 18 yard loss on the play

  30. -18

  31. Withdrew $1,794 from an ATM Machine

  32. -1,794

  33. The submarine descended 100ft

  34. -100

  35. The stock market went up 243 points today

  36. 243

  37. A loss of two pounds

  38. -2

  39. 8 units to the left on a number line

  40. -8

  41. A pay cut of $5,000

  42. -5,000

  43. 9° below zero

  44. -9

  45. An altitude of 9,800 feet

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