Applied Geometry
... *Make sure you include the ‘…’ to show that it is nonterminating. Make sure you have 10 digits on the right. ...
... *Make sure you include the ‘…’ to show that it is nonterminating. Make sure you have 10 digits on the right. ...
Inequalities (65.1 KB)
... Inequalities (i.e., expressions involving the signs > (”is greater than”) or < (”is less than”) are readily visualised geometrically on the real number line (e.g., 4 > 3, 1 12 < 2). The aspects featured in the following two examples are important. ...
... Inequalities (i.e., expressions involving the signs > (”is greater than”) or < (”is less than”) are readily visualised geometrically on the real number line (e.g., 4 > 3, 1 12 < 2). The aspects featured in the following two examples are important. ...
2-7 Square Roots and Real Numbers Objectives: The student will be
... as terminating or repeating decimals, or fractions. Irrational numbers cannot be written as terminating or repeating decimals, or fractions. Examples: 3 ...
... as terminating or repeating decimals, or fractions. Irrational numbers cannot be written as terminating or repeating decimals, or fractions. Examples: 3 ...