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MTH 232 Section 7.1 Decimals and Real Numbers. Objectives 1.Define decimal numbers and represent them using manipulatives; 2.Write decimals in expanded.

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1 MTH 232 Section 7.1 Decimals and Real Numbers

2 Objectives 1.Define decimal numbers and represent them using manipulatives; 2.Write decimals in expanded form (with and without exponents) 3.Express terminating and repeating decimals as fractions.

3 Definition A decimal is a base-ten positional numeral, either positive or negative, in which there are finitely many digits to a left of a point (called the decimal point) that represent units (ones), tens, hundreds, and so on, and a finite or infinite sequence of digits to the right of the decimal point that represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.

4 The Big Idea Place values to the left of the decimal point represent increasingly large powers of 10:

5 The Big Idea (Continued) Place values to the right of the decimal point represent divisions of 1 into increasingly large powers of 10:

6 Another Representation Decimals can also be represented, in a somewhat limited way, by using dollar coins, dimes, and pennies: 10 pennies = 1 dime 10 dimes = 1 dollar coin Unfortunately, in this overly simplified representation, nickels and quarters have no place (value).

7 Expanded Notation When working with whole numbers, we use place value to expand into increasing detailed notations:

8 Continued The same strategy can be applied to a decimal number:

9 Types of Decimal Numbers 1.Decimal numbers that terminate, or end. 2.Decimal numbers that do not terminate and have a digit or series of digits that repeat forever. 3.Decimal numbers that do not terminate but do not have a digit or series of digits that repeat forever.

10 Terminating Decimals Terminating decimals can be written as fractions by adding the fractions associated with each place value:

11 Repeating Decimals Repeating decimals can be written as fractions by algebraic manipulation of the repeating digit or digits. Recall that multiplying by 10 will effectively move the decimal point in a number one place to the right:

12 Continued Let x = 0.5555….. Then 10x = 5.5555….

13 Non-terminating, Non-repeating Decimals Decimals that do not terminate but also do not repeat cannot be written as fractions. These decimal numbers are called irrational numbers. The most commonly-referenced irrational number is pi:

14 Pi, to 224 Decimal Places


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