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Rational Numbers Graphic Organizer

The document defines different subsets of real numbers: 1) Natural numbers are positive integers that do not include 0. Examples are 1, 2, 3. 2) Whole numbers include natural numbers and 0. Examples are 0, 1, 10. 3) Integers include whole numbers and their opposites. Examples are 15, -6, 26. 4) Rational numbers can be written as a ratio of two integers. Examples are 1/4 and 25/18. 5) Irrational numbers cannot be written as a ratio and have non-repeating decimals. Examples include π and the square root of 2.

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Rational Numbers Graphic Organizer

The document defines different subsets of real numbers: 1) Natural numbers are positive integers that do not include 0. Examples are 1, 2, 3. 2) Whole numbers include natural numbers and 0. Examples are 0, 1, 10. 3) Integers include whole numbers and their opposites. Examples are 15, -6, 26. 4) Rational numbers can be written as a ratio of two integers. Examples are 1/4 and 25/18. 5) Irrational numbers cannot be written as a ratio and have non-repeating decimals. Examples include π and the square root of 2.

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Number System: Real Numbers (Rational & Irrational)

Use this graphic organizer to identify and explain different subsets of numbers which includes
both example and counter-examples for each subset.

Natural Numbers (Counting Numbers)

Examples
A real number that has all positive
integers, but does not include 0
1, 2, 3, 84, 34

Counter-examples

𝟐
0, -2, -8, 19 , 0.5
𝟑

Whole Numbers

Examples
A real number that includes zero and has
all positive integers 0, 1, 3, 10, 11, 27

Counter examples

𝟏
-4, 5.2, 3
𝟐
Integers

Examples
A real number that only has the value
of zero for its decimal places. The 15, -6, 0, 26, -5
number can be negative or positive
(whole numbers and the opposites)

Counter examples

𝟐 𝟓
, 0.3, 3.2, -7.6, -
𝟑 𝟔

Rational Numbers

Examples
A real number that can be written as
𝟏 𝟐𝟓
a ratio of 2 integers. Rational 0.25, -0.3, -2.3, , 3, 0, ,
𝟒 𝟏𝟖
numbers that are in decimal form are 0.535353…, 0.3333…
terminating or repeating.

Counter examples

Π, 7.1437…, -6.347…

Irrational Numbers

Examples
A real number that cannot be written
as a ratio of 2 integers. Irrational
Π, 7.1437…., -6.347….
number’s in decimal form are non-
terminating and non repeating

Counter examples

𝟏 𝟏
0.25, -0.3, 16.6666…, , , , ,
𝟒 𝟑

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