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Spiral Review - Week 3

1. Maggie incorrectly sorted some irrational numbers as rational or vice versa. 2. The product of a rational number and an irrational number is always irrational, while the sum could be either rational or irrational. 3. A number is irrational if it is the product, sum, or quotient of irrational numbers.

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Spiral Review - Week 3

1. Maggie incorrectly sorted some irrational numbers as rational or vice versa. 2. The product of a rational number and an irrational number is always irrational, while the sum could be either rational or irrational. 3. A number is irrational if it is the product, sum, or quotient of irrational numbers.

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Algebra I Spiral Review—Week 3

Name: Period:
N-RN.3
Operations on Real Numbers
① Maggie is sorting numbers into columns ② Let 𝑎 and 𝑏 be non-zero rational numbers and ③ Which two statements are true?
for rational and irrational numbers. 𝑐 and 𝑑 be irrational numbers. Determine if the
solution to each expression in the table could be 4
A The product and sum of 9 and √17 are both irrational.
rational, irrational, or both.
4
B The product and sum of and √17are both rational.
9
1

Irrational
Rational
Which number(s) did Maggie sort incorrectly? C The product of and √64 is irrational.

Both
10
1
A 3 , 2𝜋 D The sum of 10 and √64 is irrational.
8
○ ○ ○
1
B 5 + √2, √2, √5, √7 𝑎∙𝑏 E The sum of 10 and √64 is rational

̅̅̅, 3
C 1. ̅67
8
𝑐+𝑑 ○ ○ ○
̅̅̅̅
D 2𝜋, 1. 67

④ Which sum(s) represent(s) a rational ⑤Determine whether each number in the table is ⑥Consider the numbers 4 and √5. Which operation(s) will
number? Select three answer choices. rational or irrational. result in an irrational number?
1
A 5+2 A the sum only

Irrational
Rational
B 3+4 B the product only

C √2 +
1 C neither the sum nor the product
√2
√5 1
𝜋+2 ○ ○ D both the sum and product
D +3
3
1
3.14 + 0.25 ○ ○
E √16 + 2
𝜋 2
F +
2 𝜋

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Algebra I Spiral Review—Week 3
N-RN.3
Operations on Real Numbers
3 ⑧ Which product(s) represent(s) a rational ⑨ How is the product of a rational, nonzero number and
⑦Which best describes 2 ∙ 𝜋 simplified, and
why? number? Select five answer choices. an irrational number different from the product of 2
irrational numbers?
1
A The simplified value is irrational because A 5∙2
the product of a non-zero rational number A The product of a rational, nonzero number and an
B 3∙4 irrational number is always irrational, but the product of 2
and an irrational number is always irrational.
1 irrationals is sometimes rational.
C √2 ∙
√2
B The simplified value is irrational because
√5 1 B The product of a rational, nonzero number and an
the sum of a rational number and an D ∙
3 3 irrational number is always irrational, but the product of 2
irrational number is always irrational.
1 irrationals is never rational.
E √16 ∙ 2
C The simplified value is rational because the
F
𝜋 2
∙ C The product of a rational, nonzero number and an
product of a rational number and a non-zero 2 𝜋 irrational number is never irrational, but the product of 2
irrational number is always rational.
irrationals is sometimes rational.
D The simplified value is rational because the D The product of a rational, nonzero number and an
sum of a non-zero rational number and an irrational number is never irrational, but the product of 2
irrational number is always rational. irrationals is always rational.

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