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Segment Measure and Coordinate Graphing CHAPTER 2 Real Numbers and Number Lines SECTION 2-1 NATURAL NUMBERS set of counting numbers {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8…} WHOLE NUMBERS – set of counting numbers plus zero {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8…} INTEGERS – set of the whole numbers plus their opposites {…, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, …} RATIONAL NUMBERS numbers that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers a and b and includes fractions, repeating decimals, and terminating decimals EXAMPLES OF RATIONAL NUMBERS 0.375 = 3/8 0.66666…= 2/3 0/5 = 0 IRRATIONAL NUMBERS numbers that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers a and b and can still be designated on a number line REAL NUMBERS Include both rational and irrational numbers Coordinate The number that corresponds to a point on a number line Absolute Value The number of units a number is from zero on the number line Segments and Properties of Real Numbers SECTION 2-2 Betweeness Refers to collinear points Point B is between points A and C if A, B, and C are collinear and AB + BC = AC Example Three segment measures are given. Determine which point is between the other two. AB = 12, BC = 47, and AC = 35 Measurement and Unit of Measure Measurement is composed of the measure and the unit of measure Measure tells you how many units Unit of measure tells you what unit you are using Precision Depends on the smallest unit of measure being used Greatest Possible Error Half of the smallest unit used to make the measurement Percent Error Greatest Possible Error measurement x 100 Congruent Segments SECTION 2-3 Congruent Segments Two segments are congruent if and only if they have the same length Theorems Statements that can be justified by using logical reasoning Theorem 2-1 Congruence of segments is reflexive Theorem 2-2 Congruence of segments is symmetric Theorem 2-3 Congruence of segments is transitive Midpoint A point M is the midpoint of a segment ST if and only if M is between S and T and SM = MT Bisect To separate something into two congruent parts The Coordinate Plane SECTION 2-4 Coordinate Plane Grid used to locate points Divided by the y-axis and the x-axis into four quadrants The intersection of the axes is the origin An ordered pair of numbers names the coordinate of a point X-coordinate is first in the ordered pair Y-coordinate is second in the ordered pair Postulate 2-4 Each point in a coordinate plane corresponds to exactly one ordered pair of real numbers. Each ordered pair of real numbers corresponds to exactly one point in a coordinate plane. Theorem 2-4 If a and b are real numbers, a vertical line contains all points (x, y) such that x = a, and a horizontal line contains all points (x, y) such that y = b. Midpoints SECTION 2-5 Theorem 2-5 Midpoint formula for a line On a number line, the coordinate of the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints have coordinate a and b is a+b. 2 Theorem 2-6 Midpoint formula for a Coordinate Plane On a coordinate plane, the coordinates of the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints have coordinates (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are (x1 + x2 , y1 + y2) 2 2