A real number is either rational or irrational. A whole number that is not natural is 0. The decimal expansion of a rational number is either repeating or terminating. √ is called the sign of square root. The conjugate of 3+√5 is 3-√5. √2 is an irrational number. 3.14014001400014... is an irrational number. Examples of irrational numbers whose sum is irrational and rational, and whose product is rational, are given. Expressions involving radicals, exponents, and fractions are simplified. Numbers are represented on a number line. The value of expressions involving radicals and variables are found. Identities are proven.
A real number is either rational or irrational. A whole number that is not natural is 0. The decimal expansion of a rational number is either repeating or terminating. √ is called the sign of square root. The conjugate of 3+√5 is 3-√5. √2 is an irrational number. 3.14014001400014... is an irrational number. Examples of irrational numbers whose sum is irrational and rational, and whose product is rational, are given. Expressions involving radicals, exponents, and fractions are simplified. Numbers are represented on a number line. The value of expressions involving radicals and variables are found. Identities are proven.
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A real number is either rational or irrational. A whole number that is not natural is 0. The decimal expansion of a rational number is either repeating or terminating. √ is called the sign of square root. The conjugate of 3+√5 is 3-√5. √2 is an irrational number. 3.14014001400014... is an irrational number. Examples of irrational numbers whose sum is irrational and rational, and whose product is rational, are given. Expressions involving radicals, exponents, and fractions are simplified. Numbers are represented on a number line. The value of expressions involving radicals and variables are found. Identities are proven.
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Q1. Answer the following questions in one word or one sentence.
a) A real number is either _____________or ______________.
b) Find the number which is a whole number but not a natural number. c) The decimal expansion of a rational number is either __________or__________. d) √ is called the sign of __________. e) What is the conjugate of 3+ . f) is ________number.(rational /irrational) g) 3.14014001400014……….. is an __________ number .(rational /irrational) Q2. Express each of the following in the form p/q. a) -25.6875 b) 15.7 12 c) 0.05 d) 0.3 178 Q3. Find simplest rationalising factor of a)
b)
c) 2 d)
e)
Q4. Find a & b so that
=
- =
= c)
Q5. If x= , find the value of 4x3+2x2-8x+7.
Q6 (a) Give an example of two irrational numbers whose sum is
an irrational number. (b)Give an example of two irrational numbers whose product is a rational number. (c) Give an example of two irrational numbers whose sum is a rational number. (d) Give an example that product of a rational number with an irrational number is a rational number. Q7 Simplify a) (32)2/5 b) 22/3.21/5 c)
d)
Q8 Represent the following numbers on the number line
a) 1+ b)
c)
Q9. Visualise 3.5757………. on the number line upto 4 decimal places using successive magnification.