BITS AND PIECES III INVESTIGATION 3.4 REPRESENTING
... Repeating decimals are numbers that repeat. When doing 1 divided by 3 the number never ends and continuously repeats 3 after 0. When doing 1 divided by 11 the number never ends and continuously repeats 09 after 0. ...
... Repeating decimals are numbers that repeat. When doing 1 divided by 3 the number never ends and continuously repeats 3 after 0. When doing 1 divided by 11 the number never ends and continuously repeats 09 after 0. ...
Fun with Floats
... Until there we’ve retrieved the exact input we’ve injected into the Float. Are Float operations exact after all? Hem, no, we only played with fractions having a power of 2 as denominator and a few bits in numerator. If one of these conditions is not met, we won’t find any exact Float representation ...
... Until there we’ve retrieved the exact input we’ve injected into the Float. Are Float operations exact after all? Hem, no, we only played with fractions having a power of 2 as denominator and a few bits in numerator. If one of these conditions is not met, we won’t find any exact Float representation ...
Section 1.2
... In algebraic expressions, it is easier to deal with an improper fraction than a mixed number. Thus, if we encounter a mixed number in algebra, we normally want to convert it to an improper fraction. Converting a mixed number to an improper fraction: 1. Multiply the denominator of the fraction by the ...
... In algebraic expressions, it is easier to deal with an improper fraction than a mixed number. Thus, if we encounter a mixed number in algebra, we normally want to convert it to an improper fraction. Converting a mixed number to an improper fraction: 1. Multiply the denominator of the fraction by the ...
Vocabulary to Review
... Optional Student Activity A company’s revenue is the money the company earns by selling its products. A company’s cost is the money it spends to manufacture and sell its products. A company’s profit is the difference between its revenue and its cost. This relationship is expressed by the formula P = ...
... Optional Student Activity A company’s revenue is the money the company earns by selling its products. A company’s cost is the money it spends to manufacture and sell its products. A company’s profit is the difference between its revenue and its cost. This relationship is expressed by the formula P = ...
Pre-Algebra Notes – Unit Five: Rational Numbers and Equations
... Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Syllabus Objectives: (2.24) The student will explain the relationship among equivalent representations of rational numbers. We will now have fractions, mixed numbers and decimals in ordering problems. Sometimes you can simply think of (or draw) a number line ...
... Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Syllabus Objectives: (2.24) The student will explain the relationship among equivalent representations of rational numbers. We will now have fractions, mixed numbers and decimals in ordering problems. Sometimes you can simply think of (or draw) a number line ...
5-5 Dividing Polynomials
... Theorem: If f(x) is a polynomial of degree n where n _____ 0, then the equation f(x) = 0 has at least __________ solution in the set of complex numbers. Corollary: If f(x) is a polynomial of degree n, then the equation f(x) = 0 has exactly _____ solutions provided each solution repeated twice is cou ...
... Theorem: If f(x) is a polynomial of degree n where n _____ 0, then the equation f(x) = 0 has at least __________ solution in the set of complex numbers. Corollary: If f(x) is a polynomial of degree n, then the equation f(x) = 0 has exactly _____ solutions provided each solution repeated twice is cou ...