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NUMBERS
A PIECE OF KNOWLADGE
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Table OF
Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
2. SQUARES & SQUARE
ROOTS
3. CUBES & CUBE ROOTS
4. POWER & LAWS OF
POWER
5. LIST OF SYMBOLS
INTRODUCTION
Integers
Rational
Numbers
Real
Fractions
Numbers
Irational
Numbers
Zero
Non Negative
Integers
Positive
Integers
Integers
Negative
Integers
Positive
Fractions
Fractions
Negative
Fractions
A Real number is avalue
that shows any quantity
mapped on a number line.
IRRATIONAL NUMBERS
If we take square root of a
number which is not a
perfect square, it will be
called an irrational number.
√ √ √ areirrational
numbers.
The set of irrational
numbers is denoted by .
SQUARES &
SQUARE ROOTS
Perfect Square
It is the number that is
result of multiplying an
integer by itself two times
or it’s a number that second
power of an integer.
Examples: 7 x 7 = 49 = 72
5 x 5 = 25 = 52
√ √
CUBES &
CUBE ROOTS
Perfect Square
It is the number that is
result of multiplying an
integer by itself three times
or it’s an integer to the third
power of an integer.
Examples: 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 = 23
4 x 4 x 4 = 64 = 43
POWER & LAWS OF
POWER
Example: 52 = 5 x 5 =25
LAWS OF POWER
If
Example:
(ii). Law of power of
power
If
Example:
(iii).Law of power of
product
Example:
(iv).Law of power of
quotient
If
then
Example:
(v).Law of quotient of
power
If
then =
LIST OF SYMBOLS
Null set, Empty set
Belongs to
Natural Numbers
Whole Numbers
Set of Rational numbers
Set of Irrational Numbers
Real Numbers
Set of Integers
Prime Numbers
Composite Numbers
Odd Numbers
Even Numbers