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8th Grade

Spiral Review Practice

Find the product.


 
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Find the quotient.


 
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Estimate the square root of the number by determining which two consecutive integers it falls
between.
 
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Estimate the square root of the number by determining which two consecutive integers it falls
between.
 
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Estimate the square root of the number by determining which two consecutive integers it falls
between.
 
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Estimate the square root of the number by determining which two consecutive integers it falls
between.
 
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Order from least to greatest. Then plot on the number line.


 

 0
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Order from least to greatest. Then plot on the number line.


 

 0
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Always, Sometimes, Never True.


Wholes are natural.
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Always, Sometimes, Never True.


Naturals are whole.
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Always, Sometimes, Never True.


Rational are real.
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Always, Sometimes, Never True.


Integers are irrational.
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Always, Sometimes, Never True.


Reals are irrational.
8th Grade
Spiral Review Practice

Always, Sometimes, Never True.


Rationals are imaginary.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Properties of Real Numbers


  1. Commutative Property
a. Addition:
b. Multiplication:

2. Associative Property
c. Addition:
d. Multiplication:

Subtraction and Division are neither commutative nor associative.


8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Properties of Real Numbers


  3. Identity Property
a. The additive identity is zero (0). It means whatever number you add to
zero, you’ll always get that number.

b. The multiplicative identity is 1. It means that whatever number you


multiply by 1, you will always get that number.

4. Inverse property
c. The additive inverse is the opposite of the given number that when added,
we will go back to the additive identity zero. For example, . 9 and are
inverses of each other.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Properties of Real Numbers


  4. Inverse property
a. The multiplicative inverse is the reciprocal of the given number that when
multiplied, we will go back to the multiplication identity 1. For example, . 9
and are inverses of each other.

5. Zero Property of Multiplication means zero times any number is always the
number.
Example:
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Properties of Real Numbers


6. Close Property
When performing an operation with any two real numbers, the answer must
also be a real number. Only division is number closed under real numbers.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Name the property described.


 
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Name the property described.


 
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Name the property described.


 
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Name the property described.


 
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Name the property described.


 
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

Name the property described.


  and 4 are real numbers. Therefore must be a real number.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

True or false.
Addition has an identity.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

True or false.
Multiplication is commutative.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

True or false.
Subtraction is associative.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

True or false.
Division by zero is possible.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

True or false.
Subtraction is closed under integers.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

True or false.
The identity of multiplication is zero.
8th Grade
Properties of Real Numbers Practice

True or false.
The identity of multiplication is zero.

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