The Dirichlet Unit Theorem
... Choose a positive real number t greater than the right side of this equation,and for every r positive integer h, choose positive real numbers aih , i = 1, . . . , r, such that i=1 ci log aih coincides with 2th. (This is possible because not all ci ’s are zero.) Let a(h) = (a1h , . . . , arh ), and ...
... Choose a positive real number t greater than the right side of this equation,and for every r positive integer h, choose positive real numbers aih , i = 1, . . . , r, such that i=1 ci log aih coincides with 2th. (This is possible because not all ci ’s are zero.) Let a(h) = (a1h , . . . , arh ), and ...
NJDOE MODEL CURRICULUM PROJECT CONTENT AREA
... Compare rational and irrational numbers to demonstrate that the decimal expansion of irrational numbers do not repeat; show that every rational number has a decimal expansion which eventually repeats and covert such decimals into rational numbers. Use rational numbers to approximate and locate irrat ...
... Compare rational and irrational numbers to demonstrate that the decimal expansion of irrational numbers do not repeat; show that every rational number has a decimal expansion which eventually repeats and covert such decimals into rational numbers. Use rational numbers to approximate and locate irrat ...