Warm Up Simplify 1. 2. 3. Estimate 4. 5.. Section 1.3 B Classifying Numbers.

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Warm Up Simplify Estimate 4. 5.

Section 1.3 B Classifying Numbers

Objective TSWBAT classify real numbers and use inequalities to compare numbers.

Vocabulary Rational Numbers Natural numbers Whole numbers Integers Irrational numbers Real numbers

Take Note On pg. 18

Example 1 To which subsets of the real numbers does each number belong? A. 12 Answer: natural, whole, integer, rational B Answer: rational C. Answer: irrational

Example 2 What is an inequality the compares the numbers and ? A. so: Answer:

Assignment Pg # even, 52-55