Fundamentals of Math - old
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Practice 1.2.1 Directions: Identify the following numbers as natural, whole, integer, rational, irrational, or real - place a checkmark in each category that could be used to describe the number.
Natural
Whole
Integer
Rational Irrational
Real
1.
−8
2.
≈ 3.14 …
3.
5
4.
0
1 2
5.
Answer Key on Page 116
Let's take a look at some of the properties of Real numbers. These properties will prove useful when working with equations, functions, and Algebraic formulas.
*In the following definitions and examples, , , and are defined as Real numbers.
Commutative Property of ...
The commutative property states that when we add or multiply two real numbers, their order does not matter.
Addition
Multiplication
+ = +
× = ×
or
or
1 + 2 = 2 + 1
1 × 2 = 2 × 1
Associative Property of ...
The associative property states that while adding or multiplying more than two real numbers, then the effect of parentheses does not matter.
Addition
Multiplication
( + ) + = + ( + )
( × ) × = × ( × )
or
or
(1 + 2) + 3 = 1 + (2 + 3)
(1 × 2) × 3 = 1 × (2 × 3)
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