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system of numbers is expanded to include imaginary numbers. The real numbers and imaginary numbers compose the set of complex numbers. Complex Numbers Real Numbers Imaginary Numbers Rational Numbers Irrational Numbers Integers Whole Numbers Natural Numbers The imaginary unit i is defi

Lesson 4: Efficiently Adding Integers and Other Rational Numbers Student Outcomes Students understand the rules for adding rational numbers: - Add rational numbers with the same sign by adding the absolute values and using the common sign. - Add rational numbers with opposite signs by subtracting the smaller absolute value from the larger

(ex. 53.66563146 .). All square roots of non-square numbers are also irrational (ex. 8 and 33). Real Numbers are all rational and irrational numbers. Check all the sets of numbers to which each number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational Numbers Irrational Numbers Real Numbers 1. 0 2. 0.15 3.

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miles. The two numbers to be added, 1,240 and 530, are called the . addends .The total distance, 1,770 miles, is the sum. Adding Whole Numbers, without Regrouping Objective . Adding numbers with more than one digit requires an understanding of placevalue . The place value of a digit is the

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2.2 Lesson 58 Chapter 2 Rational Numbers and Equations Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers Words To add or subtract rational numbers, use the same rules for signs as you used for integers. Numbers 4 — 5 1 — 5 4 1 — 5 3 — 5 1 — 3 1 — — 6 2

It is the opposite of literal meaning. Abcarican (1984) says “when the speakerspeaks something like words or sentences, which implies the different meaning from its really mean, that is the time as non- literal meaning”.In additional the words orsentences which are spoken by the speaker have hidden meaning besides the lexical meaning.

1. Rational Numbers: Students will understand that a rational number is an integer divided by an integer. Students will convert rational numbers to decimals, write decimals as fractions and order rational numbers. 2. Adding Rational Numbers: Students will add rational numbers. 3. Subtracting Rational Numbers: Students will subtract rational .

1. Rational Numbers: Students will understand that a rational number is an integer divided by an integer. Students will convert rational numbers to decimals, write decimals as fractions and order rational numbers. 2. Adding Rational Numbers: Students will add rational numbers. 3. Subtracting Rational Numbers: Students will subtract rational .

Maths level 1 chapter 1 Working with whole numbers SEction a 1 Reading and writing whole numbers 2 2 Ordering and comparing whole numbers 4 3 Rounding 5 4 Adding whole numbers 7 5 Subtracting whole numbers 9 6 Multiplying whole numbers 11 7 Squares and multiples 13 8 .