What are the steps to convert a repeating decimal to a fractions?
1. Assign the decimal as the variable.
2. Multiply by 10 (or 100, 1000, etc)
3. Subtract the variable from one side and the repeating decimal from the other.
4. Divide to solve for the variable.
A rational number means that it can be written as a....
FRACTION (aka ratio)
How do we estimate square roots that ARE NOT PERFECT SQUARES?
We determine the perfect square above and below. Then, we estimate by trial and error until close enough. Our answer is an approximation.
Evaluate the below.
square root 36
+- 6
What the inverse operation of an exponent?
Finding the root. So the inverse of squared is square root. The inverse of cubed is cube root.
1. What do we do with the exponents when multiplying the same base?
2. What is the answer when the exponent is 0?
3. What does a negative exponent mean?
1. We add the exponents when multiplying the same base.
2. The answer is always 1 when the exponent is 0.
3. A negative exponent creates the reciprocal or puts the number under 1/x.
1. What do we do with the exponents when dividing the same base?
2. What do we do with different bases that have the same exponents and are being multiplied?
3. What do we do when we raise a power to a power?
1. We subtract the exponents when dividing the same bases.
2. We multiply the bases and push the exponent outside of parentheses.
3. We multiply the exponents.
Write 0.1 (with the 1 repeating) as a decimal.
1/9
Is it Rational? Explain why or why not.
-2/5
Yes. It is Rational. Fractions are rational numbers because they are written as fractions. Negatives are included.
Estimate the root.
square root. 5
approx2.2
Evaluate the below.
3 root 125
5
Evaluate the below.
z^2 = 1
+- 1
c2 x c5
c7
4^10 / 4^8
42 = 16
Write 0.12 (with the 12 repeating) as a decimal.
12/99 = 4/33
Is it Rational? Explain why or why not.
square root 27
No. It is Irrational. A square root must be a PERFECT SQUARE to be rational or else it cannot be written as a fraction. Bonus Point: Provide two examples of perfect squares.
Estimate the root.
square root. 20
approx 4.4
Evaluate the below.
square root 121
+- 11
Evaluate the below.
x3 = -64
-4
3-3
1/3^3 = 1/27
p4 x q4
(pq)4
Write 1.2 (with the 2 repeating) as a fraction.
11/9 = 1 2/9
Is it Rational? Explain why or why not.
0.4 with the 4 repeating.
Yes. It is Rational. Repeating decimals can be written as fractions so they are rational.
Estimate the root.
3root 51
approx 3.7
Evaluate the below.
3 root -64
-4
Evaluate the below.
g2 = 36
+- 6
r4 x r-2
r-8 which is equivalent to
1/r^8
v55
Write 0.44 (with the 44 repeating) as a fraction.
44/99 = 4/9
Is it Rational? Explain why or why not.
0.3526826384937...
No. It is irrational. Only terminating decimals and repeating decimals are rational. non-terminating decimals cannot be written as fractions so they are not rational.
Estimate the root.
3root. 25
approx 2.3
Evaluate the below.
square root -4
Does Not Exist. Why?
Evaluate the below.
m3 = 125
5 (Why is it not
+-??)
90
1
y^8/(y^2)^3
y^8 / y^6 = y^2