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This document contains: 1) A Venn diagram of the real number system with numbers plotted in the different subsets 2) Four true/false statements about properties of real numbers 3) An exercise to classify numbers as whole, integer, rational, irrational, or real 4) Another exercise involving checking properties of specific numbers 5) Five more true/false statements about relationships between the number sets

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This document contains: 1) A Venn diagram of the real number system with numbers plotted in the different subsets 2) Four true/false statements about properties of real numbers 3) An exercise to classify numbers as whole, integer, rational, irrational, or real 4) Another exercise involving checking properties of specific numbers 5) Five more true/false statements about relationships between the number sets

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DATE:

Algebra 2 Section: Name:


Unit 1, Lesson 2: Classwork 1-2

Classifying Real Numbers


Directions:
Write each number in the correct location on the Venn Diagram of the real number system. Each number
should be written only once.

 3 1 
 −6, 2.73, 7 , 2, 9, −100, 0, π , 1, − , − 3.8, 5.42, 8.293017...
2 

Real Numbers

Rational Numbers
Irrational
Numbers
Integers

Whole Numbers

True or false? If false, explain why.

1) All whole numbers are integers. 3) Some rational numbers are integers.

2) All integers are whole numbers. 4) Some whole numbers are irrational numbers.
Understanding Real Numbers
1) List the numbers in the set  4 , −18, 0, 5,
1
− , − 2.01, 5,

π , 2.513, 5.1823159... that are:
 5 2 
Whole numbers

Integers

Rational numbers

Irrational numbers

Real numbers

2) Put a check mark for each set that the number is a part of:

Whole Rational Irrational Real


Integers
Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers
-7

2
5

0.398

3) True or false? If false, explain why.

a. All integers are rational.

b. If a number is rational, then it must be a whole number.

c. Some irrational numbers are integers.

d. All irrational numbers are real numbers.

e. No whole numbers are integers.

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