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Real Numbers
The set of numbers that are rational and irrational. Does not include imaginary numbers.
Rational Numbers
The set of numbers that can be written in the form of a fraction.
Irrational Numbers
The set of numbers that cannot be written in the form of a fraction. These numbers will be in the form of infinite decimals that have no pattern.
Integers
The set of numbers containing zero, the natural numbers and the opposites of the natural numbers.
Whole Numbers
The set of numbers containing zero and the natural numbers.
Natural Numbers
The counting numbers. {1, 2, 3,...}
Factor
One of two or more expressions that are multiplied together to get a product.
Square Root
The factor that is multiplied by itself to get a product.
Radicand
The value that you are taking the root of.
Principle Square Root
The positive root of a number.
Multiplication Property of Square Roots
The square root of a number multiplied by the square root of another number is equal to the square root of the product of the two numbers.
Division Property of Square Roots
The square root of a number divided by the square root of another number is equal to the square root of the quotient of the two numbers.
Simplest Radical Form
Taking the root of all factors of a number that are perfect squares.
Rationalizing the Denominator
The process in which a fraction with an irrational denominator is rewritten so that the denominator is rational.