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4 Only terminating and repeating decimal fractions can be written in the form .
4.1 Here are some irrational numbers (check them out on your calculator):
3,030030003000030…
4.2 These are NOT irrational – explain why not: ; ;
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Working accurately
CLASS ASSIGNMENT
1 With every question, simplify the numbers, if necessary, and then place each number in its best position on the given number line.
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ENRICHMENT ASSIGNMENT
Inequalities – translating words into maths
1 The number line tells us something very important: If a number lies to the left of another number, it must be the smaller one. A number to the right of another is the bigger.
For example (keep the number line in mind) 4,5 is to the left of 10, so 4,5 must be smaller than 10. Mathematically: 4,5<10.
What about numbers that are equal to each other? Surely 6 3 and !
So: 6 3 = .
1.1 Use<or>or = between the numbers in the following pairs, without swopping the numbers around:
5,6 and 5,7; 3+9 and 4×3; –1 and –2; 3 and –3 and
2 We use the same signs when working with variables (like x and y, etc.). .
For example, if we want to mention all the numbers larger than 3, then we use an x to stand for all those numbers (of course there are infinitely many of them: 3,1 and 3,2 and 3,34 and 6 and 8 and 808 and 1 000 000 etc). So we say: x>3.
2.1 Use the variable y and write inequalities for the following descriptions:
All the numbers larger than –13,4 All the numbers smaller than or equal to π
3 We extend the idea further:
It works best if you write numbers in the order in which they appear on the number line: the smaller number on the left and the bigger one on the right. Then you simply choose between either<or ≤.
3.1 Now you and a friend must each give three descriptions in words. Then write the mathematical inequalities for one another’s descriptions.
Inequalities – graphical representations
3.1 Again make your own diagrams.
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GROUP ASSIGNMENT
1 CALCULATORS ARE NOW FORBIDDEN – DON’T DO ANY SUMS. ESTIMATE THE ANSWERS AS WELL AS YOU CAN AND FILL IN YOUR ESTIMATED ANSWERS. This assignment is the same as before – only you have to draw your own suitable number line for the numbers. First work alone, then the group must decide on the best answer. Fill this answer in on the group’s number line. This group effort is then handed in for marking.
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