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#### GET REAL

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This covers some major concepts in the chapter real numbers.
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Is \frac{9}{11} a terminating or a non-terminating decimal?
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Which of these is an irrational number?
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The sum of a rational number and an irrational number is always irrational.
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Find the value of \log_\frac{2}{3}(\frac{8}{27})
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2 \log 3 - 3 \log 2 is equal to
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The number of digits in 4^{2013} if \log _{10} 2 = 0.3010 is
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Nearly any number you can think of is a Real Number.Real Numbers include Whole Numbers (like 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc). Rational Numbers (like 3/4, 0.125, 0.333..., 1.1, etc ) and Irrational Numbers (like π, √2, etc ) So ... what is NOT a Real Number? Imaginary Numbers like √−1 (the square root of minus). Infinity is also not a real number. So real numbers consist of both rational and irrational numbers. Any number which can be expressed in the form \frac{p}{q} (where p and q are integers)is a RATIONAL number. Which of these is a rational number?
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Any composite number can be written as a product of its primes. A prime number cannot be a composite number.Pick the correct statement.
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The exponent says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. In this example: 2^3 = 2 × 2 × 2 = 8(2 is used 3 tImes in a multiplication to get 8). In general if a^{n} = x then \log x{_a} = n . The value of \log_2\big(\frac{1}{16}\big) is
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If x^{2} + y^{2} = 6xy then 2 \log (x + y) = ----------------
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by Sangeetha Pulapaka