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1 Algebra 2 Chapter 1.2 Properties of Real Numbers Target Goals: 1.Use the properties of real numbers to evaluate expressions

2 Real Number System SetLetter/ Symbol DefinitionExamples Natural (aka: counting) NBasic counting numbers{1, 2, 3, …} WholesWNaturals + 0{0, 1, 2, 3, …} IntegersZPositive and negative whole numbers {…, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, …} RationalsQFractions of two integers Decimal form is repeating or terminating ½, -¾, 0.125, 1/3 = 0.333… IrrationalsIDecimal form doesn’t terminate and doesn’t repeat π,π,

3 Name the set(s) of numbers to which each number belongs. Ex )-185Z, Q, R Ex )Z, Q, R Ex )I, R Ex )Q, R

4 Properties of Real Numbers For any real numbers a, b, and c, the following are true: PropertyAdditionMultiplication Commutativea + b = b + a a * b = b * a Associative (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) (ab)c = a(bc) Identitya + 0 = a = 0 + a a * 1 = a = 1 * a Inversea + (-a) = 0 = -a + a Closurea + b is a real number a * b is a real number Distributivea (b + c) = ab + ac and (b + c) a = ba + bc

5 Name the property illustrated by each of the following: Ex 1)2(x + 3) = 2x + 6 Distributive Property Ex 2)(-8 + 8) + 15 = 0 + 15 Additive Inverse

6 Find the additive inverse and multiplicative inverse for each of the following: Ex 3)-7 A.I. = M.I. = Ex 4)1.25 A.I. =M.I. = Ex 5)-2 ½ A.I. = M.I. =

7 Ex 6) Application Jimmy went to a post office and bought eight 42¢ stamps and eight 27¢ postcard stamps. What was the total amount of money Jimmy spent on stamps?

8 Ex 7)Application: Kayla makes $8 per hour working at a grocery store. The number of hours Kayla worked each day in one week are 3, 2.5, 2, 1, and 4. How much money did Kayla earn this week?

9 Simplify each of the following: Ex 8)3(4x – 2y) – 2(3x + y) Ex 9)4(3a – b) + 2(b + 3a)

10 Target Goals 1.Use the properties of real numbers to evaluate expressions


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