
Infinite Series - El Camino College
... This process can continue indefinitely because, at each stage, some of the cake remains. • Does this mean that it’s impossible to eat all of the cake? • Of course not. ...
... This process can continue indefinitely because, at each stage, some of the cake remains. • Does this mean that it’s impossible to eat all of the cake? • Of course not. ...
Pre-Algebra Class 3 - Fractions I Contents
... The rational numbers are said to be densely packed on the number line. This means that between any two rational numbers there is another rational number. Can anyone tell me if this is the case with integers? Are the integers densely packed? Answer: Let’s sketch a number line. Between 3 and 5 we can ...
... The rational numbers are said to be densely packed on the number line. This means that between any two rational numbers there is another rational number. Can anyone tell me if this is the case with integers? Are the integers densely packed? Answer: Let’s sketch a number line. Between 3 and 5 we can ...
Representing Solutions to Inequalities
... As you saw, solving inequalities using addition and subtraction is just like solving equations. However, when it comes to multiplication and division, there is one slight difference. This difference involves multiplication and division by negative numbers. Consider this example. What inequality sign ...
... As you saw, solving inequalities using addition and subtraction is just like solving equations. However, when it comes to multiplication and division, there is one slight difference. This difference involves multiplication and division by negative numbers. Consider this example. What inequality sign ...