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Types of Numbers




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Content
Natural numbers
Whole numbers
Integers
Rational numbers
Irrational numbers
Real numbers
Rationalize the denominator
Properties of real numbers
Complex numbers

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Natural numbers (N)


Set of natural numbers(N)={1,2,3,….}

                 1
                          2


                     3…




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Whole Numbers (W)

Set of Whole numbers(W)={0,1,2,3…}

                             W

                 0
                                 N
                 3       2
                     1




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Integers
Set of Integers (Z) ={…-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,…}

          Z
                                     W
                                -1
                   -2
                                              N
                    0

                    3       2
                                         -3
                        1




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Rational Numbers (Q)
Set of rational numbers(Q)
                      ={x:x=p/q;p,q ЄZ and q≠0}
            Z                              W
                                 -1
                    -2
                                                      N
                     0

                                               -1/2
                     3       2
           5/25                       -3
                         1




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Irrational numbers
 REAL NUMBERS: a number that can be written as a
                   decimal.

RATIONAL NUMBERS: a number that can be written as
                  a fraction.

IRRATIONAL NUMBERS: a number that is not rational.
         It can not be written as a fraction




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What this means…….
•   The number line goes on forever.
•   Every point on the line is a REAL number.
•   There are no gaps on the number line.
•   Between the whole numbers and the fractions
    there are numbers that are decimals but they
    don’t terminate and are not recurring
    decimals. They go on forever.


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Examples of IRRATIONAL numbers


   , 2 , 3, 5 , 6 , 7 , 8


   4 is not irrational because
   4   2 a rational number

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Converting Fractions and Decimals
  Fraction                      Decimal
                 0 37 5
    3          8 3.000          0.375
    8             24
means 3 8          60
                   56
                    40
                    40
                     0
To change a fraction to a decimal, take
the top divided by the bottom, or
numerator divided by the denominator.     10
Complete the table.
     Fraction         Decimal
         4
         5              0.8
         3
                       0.03
       100
         7
        20             0.35

       6  7
                        6.7
         10
       9  1            9.125
          8                     11
Repeating Decimals
  Fraction                        Decimal
    1              0 3 33...
    3            3 1.000           0.3
                     9
means 1 3            10            0.33
                       9
                      10
                        9
                        1
Every rational number (fraction) either terminates
or repeats when written as a decimal.
                                               12
Repeating Decimals
  Fraction                        Decimal
     5              0 45454 ...
                 11 5.00000       0.454
    11
                    44
means 5 11            60          0.454
                      55
                       50         0.45
                       44
                        60
                         55
                          50
                          44
                           6                13
Repeating Decimals
  Fraction                        Decimal
    5              0 8 33...
                 6 5.000           0.83
    6              48
means 5 6            20           0.833
                     18
                      20
                      18           0.83
                        2


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PLACE YOUR ANSWERS IN THESE

    +        Rational Irrational       -        Rational Irrational

Rational                           Rational

irrational                         Irrational




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+       Rational Irrational       -      Rational Irrational

Rational   Rational Irrational   Rational   Rational Irrational

irrational Irrational   Either   Irrational Irrational   Either




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PLACE YOUR ANSWERS IN THESE

    x        Rational Irrational                Rational Irrational

Rational                           Rational

irrational                         Irrational




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x       Rational Irrational              Rational Irrational

Rational   Rational Irrational   Rational   Rational Irrational

irrational Irrational Rational   Irrational Irrational Rational




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Relationship among various sets of number

              Real Numbers R

           Rational Numbers Q
                                        Irrational
                                        Irrational
            Integers Z                  numbers
                                        Numbers
                Whole numbers W              H
                    Natural
                   numbers N




          N      W       Z      Q   R                19
• Two ways of representing real numbers. As is
  evident, all rational numbers can be written as
  fractions. Decimals which are presented on
  the place value system, are two types.
  – 1. Finite decimals
  – 2. infinite decimals
  Out of these finite decimals are rational. For
    example 3.467 is a finite decimal which is equal to
    3467/1000 and is of the form p/q.
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• Infinite decimals are also of two types.
      1. recurring decimals
      2. Non-recurring decimals
Out of these recurring decimals are rational and
  non recurring decimals are irrational.




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Rationalizing the Denominator
  This process transfers the surd from the
  denominator to the numerator. Follow the
Examples:
1. Rationalize the Denominator
(a) 2/√3
(b) 10/√5



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Examples:
2. Rationalize the Denominator 2/(√7+2).



3. Rationalize the Denominator of
  (3√2+ 2√3)/(3√2- √2) and simplify.




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Properties of the Real Number System
                                         Rules of Operations
Under Addition
1. a b b a                                         Commutative law of addition
2.   a     b       c        a    b   c              Associative law of addition
3.   a   0         0    a                          Identity law of addition
4.   a         a =0                                 Inverse Law of addition
Under Multiplication
1. ab ba                                           Commutative law of multiplication
2.   a bc              ab c                         Associative law of multiplication
3.   a  1a
       1                                           Identity law of multiplication
      1
4.   a   =1                                        Inverse Law of multiplication
      a
Under Addition and Multiplication
1.   a b       c       ab       bc                 Distributive law for multiplication
                                                   w.r.t addition                        24
Properties of Negatives

     1.              a       a
     2.          a b             ab      a     b
     3.          a       b       ab
     4.          1 a         a


          Properties Involving Zero



1.   a0     0
2.   If ab       0 then a         0, b       0 or both



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Properties of Quotients

     a   c
1.           if ad bc                 b, d        0
     b   d
     ca    a
2.                                    b, c        0
     cb    b
      a      a       a
3.                                    b       0
       b    b        b
     a c      ac
4.                                       b, d       0
     b d     bd
     a c       a d     ad
5.                                       b, c , d       0
     b d       b c     bc
     a c       ad bc
6.                                        b, d       0
     b d          bd
     a c       ad bc
7.                                        b, d       0
     b d          bd
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Open & Closed Interval

                          Open Half Interval
      Open Interval

                          xa    x b or a, b
xa    x b or a, b         xa    x b or a, b

        Closed Interval   xx   a or            ,a
                          xx   a or            ,a
 xa    x b or a, b        xx   a or a,
                          xx    a or a,


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Imaginary and Complex
      Numbers



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What is a Complex Number
• A number that can be expressed in the form a + bi where a
  and b are real numbers and i is the imaginary unit.
• Imaginary unit is the number represented by i, where

                      i     1 and i 2   1

• Imaginary number is a number that can be expressed in
  the form bi, where b is a real number and i is the imaginary
  unit.
• When written in the form a + bi , a complex number is said
  to be in Standard Form.


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The Set of Complex Numbers
                                Complex Numbers C
                         Real Numbers R

             Rational Numbers Q

                   Integers Z                                        Imaginary
                                          R                          Numbers i
              Whole numbers W
                                                 Irrational
                      Natural                    Numbers
                     Numbers N                       H




                        C         z:z     a ib a, b R
                                In Cartesian Form;
a   Re z   the real parts of C while b        Im z        the imaginary parts of C
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Imaginary Numbers
• Consider if we use the product rule to rewrite as
         16      1    16
   – This step is called “poking out the i”
   – We know how to evaluate
• Imaginary unit:                             16
   – Thus,     16 4i i       1
   – Any number with an i is called an imaginary number
   – Also by definition:
                               2
                           i       1


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Complex Numbers
• Complex Number: a number written in the
  format a + bi where:
  – a and b are real numbers
  – a is the real part
  – bi is the imaginary part




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Complex Numbers (Example)
Ex 1: Simplify and write in a + bi format:

  a)        81

  b)      12      48




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Adding & Subtracting
 Complex Numbers



                       34
Adding & Subtracting Complex Numbers

• To add complex numbers
  – Add the real parts
  – Add the imaginary parts
  – The real and imaginary parts cannot be combined
    any further
• To subtract two complex numbers
  – Distribute the negative to the second complex
    number
  – Treat as adding complex numbers

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Adding & Subtracting Complex
          Numbers (Example)
Ex 2: Simplify and write in a + bi format:

  a) (8 – 3i) + (2 + i)
  b) (5 + 9i) – (4 – 8i)
  c) 5i – (-5 + 2i)




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Multiplying Complex
     Numbers



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Multiplying Complex Numbers
• To multiply 3i · 2i
   – Multiply the real numbers first: 6
   – Multiply the i s: i · i = i2
     3i · 2i = 6i2 = -6
      • Remember that it is only acceptable to leave i in the
        final answer
• To multiply complex numbers in general
   – Use the distributive property or FOIL


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Multiplying Complex Numbers
               (Example)
Ex 3: Multiply and write in a + bi format:

  a) -3i · 5i
  b) 7i(9 – 4i)
  c) (3 – 2i)(7 + 6i)




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Dividing Complex
    Numbers



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Complex Conjugates
• Consider (3 + i), (3 – i)
   – What do you notice?
• Complex conjugate: the same complex
  number with real parts a and imaginary part
  bi except with the opposite sign
   – Very similar to conjugates when we discussed
     rationalizing
   – Ex: The complex conjugate of (2 – i) is (2 + i)

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Dividing Complex Numbers
• Goal is to write the quotient of complex
  numbers in the format a + bi
  – Multiply the numerator and denominator by the
    complex conjugate of the denominator (dealing
    with an expression)
  – The numerator simplifies to a complex number
  – The denominator simplifies to a single real
    number
  – Divide the denominator into each part of the
    numerator and write the result in a + bi format

                                                      42
Dividing Complex Numbers (Example)
Ex 4: Divide – write in a + bi format:

         6 i
  a)
          3i
         2 i
  b)
         2 5i




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SUMMERY
    Operations on Complex Numbers
For z a bi and z c di then ;
     1             ,2


• Adding complex numbers
    z1 z2    a bi        c di      a c    b d i

• Subtracting complex numbers
   z1 z2     a bi        c di     a c     b d i
• Multiplying complex numbers
    z1 z2   a bi c di           ac bd    ad bc i
• Dividing complex numbers
                                 a bi    c di      ac bd   bc ad i
   z1 z2    a bi        c di
                                 c di    c di          c2 d 2        44
Same Complex Numbers
   2 complex numbers z = a + bi and z = c + di
                              1                   2


    are same if a = c and b = d.

   Example:

       Given z = 2 + (3y+1)i and z = 2x + 7i
                  1                 2



        with z = z . Find the value of x and y.
              1       2




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Conjugate Complex
   A complex conjugate of a complex number
    z = a + bi is z* = a – bi

   If z and z are complex numbers, then
      1     2


                                    *
                1.   z1    z2                z1*   z 2*
                                *
                2.    z1 z2              z1* z2*
                        * *
                3.   z 1            z1
                                         *
                      1         1
                4.
                     z1*        z1
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types of numbers

  • 2. Content Natural numbers Whole numbers Integers Rational numbers Irrational numbers Real numbers Rationalize the denominator Properties of real numbers Complex numbers 2
  • 3. Natural numbers (N) Set of natural numbers(N)={1,2,3,….} 1 2 3… 3
  • 4. Whole Numbers (W) Set of Whole numbers(W)={0,1,2,3…} W 0 N 3 2 1 4
  • 5. Integers Set of Integers (Z) ={…-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,…} Z W -1 -2 N 0 3 2 -3 1 5
  • 6. Rational Numbers (Q) Set of rational numbers(Q) ={x:x=p/q;p,q ЄZ and q≠0} Z W -1 -2 N 0 -1/2 3 2 5/25 -3 1 6
  • 7. Irrational numbers REAL NUMBERS: a number that can be written as a decimal. RATIONAL NUMBERS: a number that can be written as a fraction. IRRATIONAL NUMBERS: a number that is not rational. It can not be written as a fraction 7
  • 8. What this means……. • The number line goes on forever. • Every point on the line is a REAL number. • There are no gaps on the number line. • Between the whole numbers and the fractions there are numbers that are decimals but they don’t terminate and are not recurring decimals. They go on forever. 8
  • 9. Examples of IRRATIONAL numbers , 2 , 3, 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 4 is not irrational because 4 2 a rational number 9
  • 10. Converting Fractions and Decimals Fraction Decimal 0 37 5 3 8 3.000 0.375 8 24 means 3 8 60 56 40 40 0 To change a fraction to a decimal, take the top divided by the bottom, or numerator divided by the denominator. 10
  • 11. Complete the table. Fraction Decimal 4 5 0.8 3 0.03 100 7 20 0.35 6 7 6.7 10 9 1 9.125 8 11
  • 12. Repeating Decimals Fraction Decimal 1 0 3 33... 3 3 1.000 0.3 9 means 1 3 10 0.33 9 10 9 1 Every rational number (fraction) either terminates or repeats when written as a decimal. 12
  • 13. Repeating Decimals Fraction Decimal 5 0 45454 ... 11 5.00000 0.454 11 44 means 5 11 60 0.454 55 50 0.45 44 60 55 50 44 6 13
  • 14. Repeating Decimals Fraction Decimal 5 0 8 33... 6 5.000 0.83 6 48 means 5 6 20 0.833 18 20 18 0.83 2 14
  • 15. PLACE YOUR ANSWERS IN THESE + Rational Irrational - Rational Irrational Rational Rational irrational Irrational 15
  • 16. + Rational Irrational - Rational Irrational Rational Rational Irrational Rational Rational Irrational irrational Irrational Either Irrational Irrational Either 16
  • 17. PLACE YOUR ANSWERS IN THESE x Rational Irrational Rational Irrational Rational Rational irrational Irrational 17
  • 18. x Rational Irrational Rational Irrational Rational Rational Irrational Rational Rational Irrational irrational Irrational Rational Irrational Irrational Rational 18
  • 19. Relationship among various sets of number Real Numbers R Rational Numbers Q Irrational Irrational Integers Z numbers Numbers Whole numbers W H Natural numbers N N W Z Q R 19
  • 20. • Two ways of representing real numbers. As is evident, all rational numbers can be written as fractions. Decimals which are presented on the place value system, are two types. – 1. Finite decimals – 2. infinite decimals Out of these finite decimals are rational. For example 3.467 is a finite decimal which is equal to 3467/1000 and is of the form p/q. 20
  • 21. • Infinite decimals are also of two types. 1. recurring decimals 2. Non-recurring decimals Out of these recurring decimals are rational and non recurring decimals are irrational. 21
  • 22. Rationalizing the Denominator This process transfers the surd from the denominator to the numerator. Follow the Examples: 1. Rationalize the Denominator (a) 2/√3 (b) 10/√5 22
  • 23. Examples: 2. Rationalize the Denominator 2/(√7+2). 3. Rationalize the Denominator of (3√2+ 2√3)/(3√2- √2) and simplify. 23
  • 24. Properties of the Real Number System Rules of Operations Under Addition 1. a b b a Commutative law of addition 2. a b c a b c Associative law of addition 3. a 0 0 a Identity law of addition 4. a a =0 Inverse Law of addition Under Multiplication 1. ab ba Commutative law of multiplication 2. a bc ab c Associative law of multiplication 3. a  1a 1 Identity law of multiplication 1 4. a =1 Inverse Law of multiplication a Under Addition and Multiplication 1. a b c ab bc Distributive law for multiplication w.r.t addition 24
  • 25. Properties of Negatives 1. a a 2. a b ab a b 3. a b ab 4. 1 a a Properties Involving Zero 1. a0 0 2. If ab 0 then a 0, b 0 or both 25
  • 26. Properties of Quotients a c 1. if ad bc b, d 0 b d ca a 2. b, c 0 cb b a a a 3. b 0 b b b a c ac 4.  b, d 0 b d bd a c a d ad 5.  b, c , d 0 b d b c bc a c ad bc 6. b, d 0 b d bd a c ad bc 7. b, d 0 b d bd 26
  • 27. Open & Closed Interval Open Half Interval Open Interval xa x b or a, b xa x b or a, b xa x b or a, b Closed Interval xx a or ,a xx a or ,a xa x b or a, b xx a or a, xx a or a, 27
  • 28. Imaginary and Complex Numbers 28
  • 29. What is a Complex Number • A number that can be expressed in the form a + bi where a and b are real numbers and i is the imaginary unit. • Imaginary unit is the number represented by i, where i 1 and i 2 1 • Imaginary number is a number that can be expressed in the form bi, where b is a real number and i is the imaginary unit. • When written in the form a + bi , a complex number is said to be in Standard Form. 29
  • 30. The Set of Complex Numbers Complex Numbers C Real Numbers R Rational Numbers Q Integers Z Imaginary R Numbers i Whole numbers W Irrational Natural Numbers Numbers N H C z:z a ib a, b R In Cartesian Form; a Re z the real parts of C while b Im z the imaginary parts of C 30
  • 31. Imaginary Numbers • Consider if we use the product rule to rewrite as 16 1 16 – This step is called “poking out the i” – We know how to evaluate • Imaginary unit: 16 – Thus, 16 4i i 1 – Any number with an i is called an imaginary number – Also by definition: 2 i 1 31
  • 32. Complex Numbers • Complex Number: a number written in the format a + bi where: – a and b are real numbers – a is the real part – bi is the imaginary part 32
  • 33. Complex Numbers (Example) Ex 1: Simplify and write in a + bi format: a) 81 b) 12 48 33
  • 34. Adding & Subtracting Complex Numbers 34
  • 35. Adding & Subtracting Complex Numbers • To add complex numbers – Add the real parts – Add the imaginary parts – The real and imaginary parts cannot be combined any further • To subtract two complex numbers – Distribute the negative to the second complex number – Treat as adding complex numbers 35
  • 36. Adding & Subtracting Complex Numbers (Example) Ex 2: Simplify and write in a + bi format: a) (8 – 3i) + (2 + i) b) (5 + 9i) – (4 – 8i) c) 5i – (-5 + 2i) 36
  • 37. Multiplying Complex Numbers 37
  • 38. Multiplying Complex Numbers • To multiply 3i · 2i – Multiply the real numbers first: 6 – Multiply the i s: i · i = i2 3i · 2i = 6i2 = -6 • Remember that it is only acceptable to leave i in the final answer • To multiply complex numbers in general – Use the distributive property or FOIL 38
  • 39. Multiplying Complex Numbers (Example) Ex 3: Multiply and write in a + bi format: a) -3i · 5i b) 7i(9 – 4i) c) (3 – 2i)(7 + 6i) 39
  • 40. Dividing Complex Numbers 40
  • 41. Complex Conjugates • Consider (3 + i), (3 – i) – What do you notice? • Complex conjugate: the same complex number with real parts a and imaginary part bi except with the opposite sign – Very similar to conjugates when we discussed rationalizing – Ex: The complex conjugate of (2 – i) is (2 + i) 41
  • 42. Dividing Complex Numbers • Goal is to write the quotient of complex numbers in the format a + bi – Multiply the numerator and denominator by the complex conjugate of the denominator (dealing with an expression) – The numerator simplifies to a complex number – The denominator simplifies to a single real number – Divide the denominator into each part of the numerator and write the result in a + bi format 42
  • 43. Dividing Complex Numbers (Example) Ex 4: Divide – write in a + bi format: 6 i a) 3i 2 i b) 2 5i 43
  • 44. SUMMERY Operations on Complex Numbers For z a bi and z c di then ; 1 ,2 • Adding complex numbers z1 z2 a bi c di a c b d i • Subtracting complex numbers z1 z2 a bi c di a c b d i • Multiplying complex numbers z1 z2 a bi c di ac bd ad bc i • Dividing complex numbers a bi c di ac bd bc ad i z1 z2 a bi c di c di c di c2 d 2 44
  • 45. Same Complex Numbers  2 complex numbers z = a + bi and z = c + di 1 2 are same if a = c and b = d.  Example:  Given z = 2 + (3y+1)i and z = 2x + 7i 1 2 with z = z . Find the value of x and y. 1 2 45
  • 46. Conjugate Complex  A complex conjugate of a complex number z = a + bi is z* = a – bi  If z and z are complex numbers, then 1 2 * 1. z1 z2 z1* z 2* * 2. z1 z2 z1* z2* * * 3. z 1 z1 * 1 1 4. z1* z1 46