Pre-Algebra 1.7 Guided Practice: 1.7 Rational and Irrational Numbers (& Quiz 2)

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8 questions

New Knowledge

Carefully watch the instructional videos below and complete the items that follow.
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Take Note: Describe the rational numbers. You may use examples as part of your description.

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Take Note: Provide three examples of rational numbers. Separate your example numbers with commas.

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Take Note: Describe the irrational numbers. You may use examples as part of your description.

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Take Note: Provide three examples of irrational numbers. Separate your example numbers with commas.

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Take Note: Describe how you can determine whether a number written in decimal form is a rational number or an irrational number.

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Got It? Classify each real number on the left based on whether it is a rational number or an irrational number.

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  • \sqrt{2}
  • 25.57392710439...
  • 1.5
  • 1,587
  • 2.333...
  • \frac{27}{3}
  • \pi
  • Rational numbers
  • Irrational numbers
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Got It? Which of the following real numbers are irrational? Select all that apply.

You may use the embedded Desmos 4-function calculator above on this item.

Purposeful Practice

Complete the following activities:
★ Practice: Classify numbers: rational & irrational
★ Article: Classifying numbers review
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Take Note: Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?

Formative Assessment

Complete the following activity:
★ Quiz 2: Arithmetic Properties