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The Number System: Alright Class, Now It's Time To Summarize The Chapter - Number System

This document summarizes the different types of number systems: 1) Natural numbers start from 1 and are denoted by N. 2) Whole numbers start from 0 and include natural numbers. They are denoted by W. 3) Integers include whole numbers and their negatives, and are denoted by Z. 4) Rational numbers can be written as fractions with integer numerators and non-zero denominators. They are denoted by Q. 5) Irrational numbers cannot be written as fractions and have non-terminating, non-repeating decimals. 6) Real numbers include all rational and irrational numbers, and are denoted by R.

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The Number System: Alright Class, Now It's Time To Summarize The Chapter - Number System

This document summarizes the different types of number systems: 1) Natural numbers start from 1 and are denoted by N. 2) Whole numbers start from 0 and include natural numbers. They are denoted by W. 3) Integers include whole numbers and their negatives, and are denoted by Z. 4) Rational numbers can be written as fractions with integer numerators and non-zero denominators. They are denoted by Q. 5) Irrational numbers cannot be written as fractions and have non-terminating, non-repeating decimals. 6) Real numbers include all rational and irrational numbers, and are denoted by R.

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THE NUMBER SYSTEM That's right

Arya.
Can everyone
Can anyone say
define what each
what the types
Alright class, type of numbers
of number
now it's time are with
systems are ?
examples?
to summarize
the chapter -
Number
system.
they are Natural,
Whole, Integers,
Rational and
Irrational numbers

good explanation
Numbers which Arya.
start from one (1) Now, what about
Numbers which
are known as Meera explaining the
natural numbers. start from zero
(0) are known as Integers and
The collection of
whole numbers. Rational numbers ? Sure Sir
all natural
numbers is The collection of
denoted by N. all whole numbers
N {1,2,3,4,……} is denoted by W.
W {0,1,2,3,4,……}
A number r is called a
rational number, If it
The collection of can be written in the
Examples are :

all whole numbers form where p and q are #3/5 - Both numerator and denominator
and negative of ≠
integers and q 0. The
are integers
# 7- Can be expressed as 7/1 , wherein 7
natural numbers collection of rational is the quotient of integers 7 and 1
are integers. It is numbers is denoted by # √ 16- As the square root can be
simplified to 4, which is the quotient of
denoted by Z. Q. Integers, fractions, fraction
z {……..,-3,-2,- including mixed fraction, # 0.5 – Can be written as or and all
recurring decimals, finite terminating decimals are rational #
1,0,1,2,3,……….} 0.33333333…………..
decimals, etc., are all
rational numbers. – All recurring decimals are rational

Very Good Meera.


I am impressed!
But I guess you
missed out on
something?
What is it sir? It is the
equivalent
rational
numbers !!
Now, Can Danya
explain what
Irrational Numbers
are with some sure sir, I
examples ? can !
The rational number
Examples are
are whose
numerator and
1/2 2/4 10/20
denominator both
5/10 25/50
are equal or they
are reducible to
equal.

A number S is called an
irrational number, if it can
not be written in the form
Examples are:
p/q Where p and q are

integers and q 0, and its # √ 5- cannot be simplified and so, it is irrational

# 2/ 3 - The given number is a fraction, but it is not the
decimal representation is only criteria to be called as the rational number. Both
numerator and denominator need to integers and is not an
non-termination and non- integer. Hence, the given number is irrational.
# 4/0- Fraction with denominator zero, is irrational.
repeating # π - As the decimal value of π is never-ending, never
repeating and never shows any pattern. Therefore, the value
of pi is not exactly equal to any fraction. The number 3.14 is
just and approximation. #o.313113111……….

- The decimals are neither terminating nor recurring. So it


cannot be expressed as a quotient of a fraction.
Very nice
explanation and
good examples Now, I'd like to add
Danya ! Thank you another type of What is it
Sir Number to this ! sir ?

It is the Real
numbers !

The collection of all For all rationals of the Here are some
rational numbers and form p/q, on division of p detailed and simple
irrational numbers together by q, two main things
examples for you
make real numbers which is happen-either the remainder
denoted by R. Therefore a becomes zero or never students to
real number is either becomes zero and we get a understand how the
rational or irrational. repeating string
numbers are used
Changing Rational numbers
to decimal form

expressing fractions in
decimal forms

note - the numbers which are


repeating are called repeating
decimals. They are mentioned
with a dot/ line above the
decimal number
Negative fractions to
decimal form

simple fractions to decimal


form
answers of examples
grouped

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I hope you
understood what
number systems Yes sir. Thank Yes sir. Thank
you very much you very much
are and what for teaching us for teaching us Yes sir. Thank
are their types! you very much
for teaching us

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Ri Rin
I guess it's time g
for you students
to go to your thank you sir.
next class. See thank you sir.
See you next
class thank you sir.
you at next class! See you next
See you next
class
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