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Numbers and Operations

Counting Numbers ◦ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, … Counting Numbers & Zero ◦ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …

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Numbers and Operations

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Families of numbers

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Counting Numbers◦ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …

Natural Numbers

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Counting Numbers & Zero◦ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …

Whole Numbers

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Positive and Negative Numbers and Zero◦ …, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …

Integers

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Can be expressed as the ratio of 2 integers

Rational Numbers

n

m

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Cannot be expressed as the ratio of 2 integers◦ Non-terminating, non-repeating integers◦ Π

Irrational Numbers

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Complex numbers

Real Numbers Imaginary Numbers

|Rational Numbers Irrational Numbers

|Integers

|Whole Numbers

|Natural Numbers

The Numbrella

Can be expressed as a fraction Can’t be expressed as a fraction

All “non-decimal” values

All positive integers and zero

All positive integers

i—or bi

a+biHas a real and an imaginary component

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1. Which value is closest to the square root of 273?

A. 16.5 B. 136.5 C. 546 D. 74,529

2. Determine the approximate value of the point:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Examples:

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3. Given the numbers below, what is the order of these numbers from least to greatest?

3.3

A. 3.3

B. 3.3

C. 3.3

D. 3.3

103.3 3

11

10

10

10

10

3.3

3.3

3.3

3.3

3

11

3

11

3

11

3

11

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Scientific Notation

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Expand: 2.15 x 10-3

.00215

Write in scientific notation: 1. 3,145,062 2. 2,230,000 3. .000345

Examples

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Simplify:

1. (1.5 x 102)(4 x 103) 2.

Examples

30 x 106 . 10 x 108

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1. The diameter of a red blood cell, in inches, is 3 x 10-4. This expressionis the same as which of the following numbers?

A. 0.00003 B. 0.0003 C. 0.003 D. 3,000

2.

A. 0.5 x 102

B. 2 x 102

C. 2 x 100.5

D. 0.5 x 10-2

E. 2 x 10-2

2

3

103

106

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Percent

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Convert 20% to a decimal

Convert .45 to a percentage

Convert ¾ to a percentage

Percentages

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What is 7 percent of 50?

A CD that normally costs $15 is on sale for 20% off. What will you pay

Examples:

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Order of Operations

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PEMDASARAN THESIS

XPONENTS

MULT

&

DIV

ADD

&

SUB

From left to right

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30 ÷ 10 • (20 – 15)2

Examples:

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GCF and LCM

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GCF—greatest common factor What is the largest number that divides all the given

numbers evenly20 35 60 24

WHAT DO THEY SHARE?

Examples

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LCM—least common multiple What is the smallest number that the given numbers go

into evenly20 35 60 24

WHAT IS THE LARGEST VALUE SHOWN IN EACH?

Examples

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Using Proportions

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In the town of Centerville, 2.1 centimeters of snow fell in 3 hours. Snow continued to fall at the same rate. How many centimeters of snow had fallen after 7 hours?

A. 0.3 cmB. 2.8 cmC. 4.9 cmD. 14.7 cm

What is a proportion and how can you solve a problem with it?

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Distance Problems

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Distance problems

rtD

TimeRateDistance

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Example It took the Smith’s 5 hours to go 275 miles.

What was their average rate of speed?

D=rt

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EstimationWhat are the critical terms for estimation?

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1. Mrs. Ditters and her son went to lunch. Their bill came to $27.29. If a fair tip is between 15 and 20 percent, what would be a fair tip to leave their waiter?

A. $2.00B. $2.72C. $5.00D. $20.00

Examples:

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Rule of Exponents

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xn

Base: the number to be multiplied by itself Exponent: how many times the base is to

multiplied by itself

Exponent

=> EXPONENT=> BASE

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Examples (23)4

(23)(24)

x2 + 2x2

4 8x

3

4

2

2

x2 – 2x2

X0 =1

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x-n = 1 . xn

And

Negative Exponent

nnx

x

1

A negative exponent means the items belongs on the other side of the fraction bar

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Example: simplify

2

43

z

yx

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1. What is the value of the expression 2( ¼ )2.

A. 1/16 B. 1/8 C. 2 2/8 D. 8

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Simplifying Square Roots

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Be familiar with the following values

Perfect Squares and cubes

Base Squares Cubes

0 0 0

1 2 1

2 4 8

3 9 27

4 16 64

5 25 125

6 36 216

7 49

8 64

9 81

10 100

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Simplifying Square rootsuse a factor tree and remove groups of 2

(if you are working with cube roots, remove in groups of 3, etc.)

Square Roots

75

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The same number must be under the radical in order to add or subtract

Addition and Subtraction

33

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Radicals must have the same index in order to multiply or divide

Multiplication or Division

33 22 4