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Algebra 1 Lesson 1.1– The Real Number Line Mr. A. Orozco Room H-11

Algebra 1 Lesson 1.1– The Real Number Line Mr. A. Orozco Room H-11

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Page 1: Algebra 1 Lesson 1.1– The Real Number Line Mr. A. Orozco Room H-11

Algebra 1

Lesson 1.1– The Real Number Line

Mr. A. Orozco

Room H-11

Page 2: Algebra 1 Lesson 1.1– The Real Number Line Mr. A. Orozco Room H-11

Learning Objective

Students will graph and compare real numbers using a number line

Content Objective In this lesson, students use the number line to discover how positive

and negative numbers are related. Students will learn how to graph and compare integers.

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Vocabulary

Positive Numbers- the numbers to the right of zero the number line

Negative Numbers- the numbers to the left of the zero on the number line

Integers- the numbers… -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3 Absolute Value- the distance between 0 and a

number on the number line. Opposites- numbers with the same absolute value

on opposite sides of zero on the number line; -3 and 3 are opposites.

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Vocabulary

Expression- a number, or a group of numbers written with operation signs

Simplify-perform the operation; find the value

Base-a factor; In 3 to the 2nd power, 3 is the base used as factor 2 times

Exponent- the number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor

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Vocabulary

Power- the product when factors are the same; In 3 to the 2nd power =9, 9 is the power

Revise- change; to change a guess when you have more information

Broken-line graph – a graph made up of pieces of straight lines; used to display information.

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Real Number Line

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Positive NumbersNegative Numbers

Origin

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Graphing Real Numbers

To graph a real number:1. Draw and label a number line

2. Find where the number is on the number line and place a dot on the number

Let’s look at an example…

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Example # 1 Graph the numbers ½ and -2.3 on a number line

1. Draw and label a number line

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2. Find where the number is on the number line and place a dot on the number

In this instance ½ is positive so it is to the right of zero and less than 1

½ - 2.3

-2.3 is negative and to the left of zero 2.3 units

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Comparing Real Numbers

Once points have been plotted on the number line you can compare the numbers.

Let’s look at an example

Note: Be careful here…there is more than 1 way to read the comparison

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Example # 2

Graph – 4 and – 5 on a number line. Then write 2 inequalities that compare the numbers

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2. Plot the point – 51. Plot the point – 4

• On the graph – 5 is to the left of – 4 , so – 5 is less than – 4 which is written as – 5 < – 4

• On the graph – 4 is to the right of – 5 , so – 4 is greater than – 5 which is written as – 4 > – 5

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Comments

About a number line….it is expected that you already know the following:

The further to the left of zero the smaller the number is….

The further to the right of zero the larger the number is….

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Ordering Real Numbers Often times you will be asked to order numbers

from least to greatest or greatest to least. The goal here is to see if you understand the

relationship of the numbers…that is… do you know which number is bigger or smaller than another number

You can use the number line help you by plotting the numbers and then reordering them…

A strategy you can use here is to convert the numbers to decimals and then plot and order them as requested

Let’s look at an example…

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Example # 3 Write the numbers in increasing order: - 2, 4 , 0, 1.5, ½ , - 3/2

First convert ½ and -3/2 to decimals. Which are .5 and – 1.5 respectively

Then plot each number on the number line:

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-2 40 1.5½ or .53/ or -1.5

Since you are numbering in increasing order read the number line from left to right

The solution is: -2, -3/2, 0, ½ , 1.5, 4

½ 1.5- 3/2

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Comments

In the previous example we converted 2 fractions into decimals to make it easier to plot on the number line…

When writing your final solution to the problem you should always use the original numbers. In this case it was ½ and – 3/2 which are displayed in the solution

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Opposites

In a number line two numbers that are the same distance from zero but in opposite directions are called opposites…

Let’s look at an example…

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Example # 4

In the above number line 2 and – 2 are the same distance from zero but on opposite sides. Therefore they are considered opposites

0 1 2 3 4 5- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5

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Absolute Value

The absolute value of a number is simply the distance the number is from zero on a number line.

Vertical bars | | are used to represent the absolute value of a number

The symbol |a| is read as the absolute value of a.

The next slide shows a summary of absolute value

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Absolute Value

Example

|3| = 3

|0| = 0

|- 3| = 3

Notice: The absolute value of a number is NEVER negative

If a is a positive number then the |a| = a

If a is zero, then |a| = 0

If a is a negative number, then the | - a| = a

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Comments

On the next couple of slides are some practice problems…The answers are on the last slide…

Do the practice and then check your answers…If you do not get the same answer you must question what you did…go back and problem solve to find the error…

If you cannot find the error bring your work to me and I will help…

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Your Turn

Graph the numbers on a number line then write 2 inequalities that compare the numbers

1. -6 and 4

2. -6.4 and -6.3

3. -7 and 2

4. -2.7 and 3/4

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Your Turn

Draw a number line, plot the points and then write the numbers in increasing order

5. 4.8, – 2.6, 0, -3, ½, - ½

6. 7, - ½ , 2.4, - ¾, - 5.8, 1/3

7. 3 ½ , 3.4, 4.1, -5, -5.1, -4 ½

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Your Turn

Find the opposite of the number

8. 10

9. -3

10. 3.8

11. -2.5

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Your Turn

Find the absolute value

12. |7|

13. |-4|

14. | ½ |

15. |0| + 2

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Your Turn Solutions

1. -6 < 4 or 4 > -6

2. -6.4 < -6.3 or -6.3 > -6.4

3. -7 < 2 or 2 > -7

4. -2.7 < ¾ or ¾ > -2.7

5. -3, -2.6, - ½ , 0, ½ , 4.8

6. -5.8, - ¾ , - ½ , 1/3, 2.4, 7

7. -5.1, -5, -4 ½ , 3.4, 3 ½ , 4.1

8. -10

9. 3

10. -3.8

11. 2.5

12. 7

13. 4

14. ½

15. 2

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Summary

A key tool in making learning effective is being able to summarize what you learned in a lesson in your own words…

In this lesson we talked about graphing, ordering and comparing numbers on the real number line as well as opposites and absolute value… Therefore, in your own words summarize this lesson…be sure to include key concepts that the lesson covered as well as any points that are still not clear to you…

I will give you credit for doing this lesson…please see the next slide…

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Credit

I will add 5 points as an assignment grade for you working on this lesson…

To receive the full 5 points you must do the following: Have your name, date and period as well a lesson number as a

heading.

Write a small paragraph indicating what you learned today? There is no wrong answer so long as you answer to the best of your abilities

Please be advised – I will not give any credit for work submitted: Without a complete heading Without showing work for the your turn problems Without a summary in your own words…