LESSON 4 NUMBER SYSTEM
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We have covered the following learning outcomes so far:
- Recall what are rational and irational numbers
- Locating Irrational numbers on a number line.
- Find decimal expansion of given number
- Identify the type of number on basis of decimal expansion
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I will be able to
Recall what are rational numbers / irrational numbers
Find decimal expansion of given number
Find the type of number on basis of decimal expansion
To Expess Numbers (Non terminating repeating ) in p/q form
To Expess Numbers (Non terminating repeating ) in p/q form
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Have you been through the video?
So, Now answer the following
1, A rational number
This rational number can also be known as
1, A rational number
(a) a natural number
(b) a whole number
(c) a fraction
(d) a real number
5. The rational number
can also be written as
(a) 0.3
(b) 
(c) 0.33
(d) 
Answer these in the comments column
Lets attempt Ex1.3 Q4' to Q9
4. Let x = 0.99999 . . . in the form
Are you surprised by your answer? With your teacher and classmates discuss why the answer makes sense.
Ans. x = 0.9999...... --------eq (1)
Multiply both sides by 10, we have
10× x = 10× (0.99999 . . .)
10 x = 9.9999........----------(2)
subtracting eq (1) from eq(2)
10 x = 9.9999........----------(2)
subtracting eq (1) from eq(2)
or 9 x = 9
x = 1
x = 1
5. What can the maximum number of digits be in the repeating block of digits in the decimal expansion of
Perform the division to check your answer.
Ans.
Since, the number of entries in the repeating block of digits is less than the divisor. In
the divisor is 17.
⇒ The maximum number of digits in the repeating block is 16. To perform the long division, we have
The remainder 1 is the same digit from which we started the division.
Thus, there are 16 digits in the repeating block in the decimal expansion of
Hence, our answer is verified.
6. Look at several examples of rational numbers in the form
where p and q are integers with no common factors other than 1 and having terminating decimal representations (expansions). Can you guess what property q must satisfy?
Ans.
Let us look at decimal expansion of the following terminating rational numbers:
We observe that the prime factorisation of q (i.e. denominator) has only powers of 2 or powers of 5 or powers of both.
Note:
If the denominator of a rational number
(in its standard form) has prime factors either 2 or 5 or both, then and only then it can be represented as a terminating decimal.
7. Write three numbers whose decimal expansions are non-terminating
non-recurring.
Ans.
8. Find three different irrational numbers between the rational numbers 
Ans.
To express decimal expansion of
we have:
As there are an infinite number of irrational numbers between
any three of them can be:
(i) 0.750750075000750. . .
(ii) 0.767076700767000767. . .
(iii) 0.78080078008000780. . .
9. Classify the following numbers as rational or irrational:
Ans.
(i) ⇒23 is not a perfect square.
⇒
is an irrational number.
(ii) ⇒225 = 15 × 15 = 152
⇒225 is a perfect square.
Thus,
is a rational number.
(iii) ⇒0.3796 is a terminating decimal,
⇒It is a rational number.
(iv) 
Since,
is a non-terminating and recurring (repeating) decimal.
⇒It is a rational number.
(v) Since, 1.101001000100001... is a non-terminating and non-repeating decimal number.
⇒It is an irrational number.
We have double period today, so some more questions for you to do as class work
1. Express in decimal form: (i) 3 1 (ii)2/11
8
2. Express each of the following as a fraction in simplest form.
(i) 0.324324324...... (ii)0.544444444444..... (iii)0.163636363.......
1. Express in decimal form: (i) 3 1 (ii)2/11
8
2. Express each of the following as a fraction in simplest form.
(i) 0.324324324...... (ii)0.544444444444..... (iii)0.163636363.......
Lets practise (HW)
Q. 1 State whether the following rational numbers will have a terminating decimal expansion or non-terminating repeating decimal expansion:
(a)
( b) 
(c) 
(b) 
Justify your answer.
Q2 .Express
as a fraction in teh simplest form.
Q3. Simplify 
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