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Real Number System

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Real Number System. Direction: Click on the link for your best choice. 1. When is a number both rational and irrational?. When it is a mixed number When it is a decimal When it is negative When it is an improper fraction Never. 2. Simplify: |-36| / 6. 6 - 6 30 216. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. When is a number both rational and irrational?

A. When it is a mixed numberB. When it is a decimalC. When it is negativeD.

When it is an improper fraction

E. Never

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2. Simplify: |-36| / 6

A. 6B. - 6C. 30D. 216

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3. Classify the real number 1.2348987645697.....

A. RationalB. IrrationalC. Rational and IntegerD. Natural, Whole, Integer,

and Rational

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4. Which number is not whole?

A. 0B.√49C. -1

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5. π (pi) is which of the following

A. IrrationalB. Irrational and IntegerC. RationalD. Rational and IntegerE. Rational and Irrational

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6. What is the smallest whole number?

A. -1B. 1C. 0D. 0.5D. -0.5

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7. The symbol used to represent the set of rational numbers is _____.

A. RB. WC. QD. ZE. I

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8. Simplify: (-2)x(-6)x(-7)

A. 15B. 84C. -15D. -84

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9.) x + 9 = 9 + x  is an example of which property?

A. Associative Property of Addition

B. Additive IdentityC.

Commutative Property of Addition

D. Additive Inverse

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10. The square root of 31 is in which subset?

A. Natural numbersB. Counting numbersC. Rational numbersD. Irrational numbers

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11. ( x + 5 ) ( 7 + x ) = ( x + 5 )•( 7 )+( x + 5 )•( x )is an example of which property?

A. Associative Property of AdditionB.

Commutative Property of Multiplication

C. Associative Property of Multiplication

D. Distributive Property

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12. Back in your school days, you were taught how to plot numbers on a number-line, even the more offbeat ones like -59/3 and the square root of two. Where on the real number line should I be plotted?

A. Somewhere between 3 and -(infinity)B. It can't be plotted anywhereC. Exactly at 0D. Somewhere between -1 and 1

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13. René Descartes (1637) first coined the term "imaginary number" in a derogatory sense in his "La Geometrie", because such numbers were thought not to exist. Who was the first to introduce the symbol "i" to denote the square root of -1?

A. Jean-Robert ArgandB. Herschel Pinkes Remochel Krustofski, a.k.a. "Krusty the Clown"C. Leonhard Euler D. Abraham de Moivre

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14. x + ( y + 3 ) = (x + 3) + y is an example of which property?

A. Associative property of addition

B. Distributive propertyC. Additive identityD.

Commutative property of addition

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15. Which number is not an integer?

A. √81B. 4.3333...C. -2D. 0E. 7/1

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