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Operations on Real Numbers Notes, Practice, & Homework
Operations on Real Numbers Notes, Practice, & Homework
Operations on Real Numbers Notes, Practice, & Homework
Operations on Real Numbers Notes, Practice, & Homework
Operations on Real Numbers Notes, Practice, & Homework
Operations on Real Numbers Notes, Practice, & Homework
Operations on Real Numbers Notes, Practice, & Homework
Operations on Real Numbers Notes, Practice, & Homework
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This is modified from the Savvas Envision Algebra 1 textbook for Topic 1.1 Operations on Real Numbers. These are guided notes and the students fill in the blanks in the notes. These are great for all types of learners. I use these notes in my resource room class.

The following are included:

  • 2 pages of guided notes
  • 1 page of practice
  • 1 page of homework
  • Answer keys to all
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Operations on Real Numbers Notes, Practice, & Homework

Olivella Surprises
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8th - 9th
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8
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

This is modified from the Savvas Envision Algebra 1 textbook for Topic 1.1 Operations on Real Numbers. These are guided notes and the students fill in the blanks in the notes. These are great for all types of learners. I use these notes in my resource room class.

The following are included:

  • 2 pages of guided notes
  • 1 page of practice
  • 1 page of homework
  • Answer keys to all
Report this resource to TPT
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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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