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Operations on Real Numbers
Operations on Real Numbers
Operations on Real Numbers
Operations on Real Numbers
Operations on Real Numbers
Operations on Real Numbers
Operations on Real Numbers
Operations on Real Numbers
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This is adapted from the Savvas Envision Algebra 1 textbook for Topic 1 Lesson 1 (Operations on Real Numbers). These are guided notes and the students fill in the blanks and practice problems throughout.

The following are included:

  • 5 pages of guided notes
  • 1 page of practice or homework
  • 1 exit ticket quiz
  • Answer keys to all
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Operations on Real Numbers

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This is adapted from the Savvas Envision Algebra 1 textbook for Topic 1 (Solving Equations and Inequalities). These are guided notes and the students fill in the blanks and practice problems throughout.The following are included:Lesson 1 - Operations on Real NumbersLesson 2 - Solving Linear Equation
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Description

This is adapted from the Savvas Envision Algebra 1 textbook for Topic 1 Lesson 1 (Operations on Real Numbers). These are guided notes and the students fill in the blanks and practice problems throughout.

The following are included:

  • 5 pages of guided notes
  • 1 page of practice or homework
  • 1 exit ticket quiz
  • Answer keys to all
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Explain why the sum or product of two rational numbers is rational; that the sum of a rational number and an irrational number is irrational; and that the product of a nonzero rational number and an irrational number is irrational.
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