Lesson Plan. N.RN.3: Use properties of rational and irrational numbers.

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N.RN.3: Use properties of rational irrational numbers. N.RN.3: Use Properties of Rational Irrational Numbers Use properties of rational irrational numbers. 3. Explain why the sum or product of two rational numbers is rational; that the sum of a rational number an irrational number is irrational; that the product of a nonzero rational number an irrational number is ir Overview of Lesson - activate prior knowledge - present vocabulary /or big ideas associated with the lesson - connect assessment practices with curriculum - model an assessment problem solution strategy - facilitate guided practice of student activity - facilitate a summary share out of student work Optional: Provide additional problem sets Optional HW - Write the math assignment. The Set of Real Numbers includes two major classifications of numbers Irrational Rational Rational Numbers Irrational Numbers Integers Whole Counting {1,,3,...} Includes all non-repeating, non-terminating decimals. Examples include: pi square roots of all not perfect square numbers An irrational number is any number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers. {0, 1,, 3,...} {...-3, -, -1, 0, 1,, 3,...} Includes fractions, repeating decimals, terminating decimals A rational number is any number than can be expressed as the ratio of two integers. Is a Number Irrational or Rational? Irrational Numbers Rational Numbers If a decimal does not repeat or terminate, it is an If a number is an integer, it is rational, since irrational number. it can be expressed as a ratio with the Numbers with names, such a e are integer as the numerator 1 as the ir They are given names because it is denominator. impossible to state their infinitely long values. If a decimal is a repeating decimal, it is a rational number.

The square roots of all numbers (that are not perfect squares) are ir If a term reduced to simplest form contains an irrational number, the term is ir. If a decimal terminates, it is a rational number. Operations with Irrational Rational Numbers Addition Subtraction: When two rational numbers are added or subtracted, the result is When two irrational numbers are added or subtracted, the result is ir When an irrational number a rational number are added or subtracted, the sum is ir Multiplication Division: When two rational numbers are multiplied or divided, the product is When an irrational number a non-zero rational number are multiplied or divided, the product is ir When two irrational numbers are multiplied or divided, the product is sometimes rational sometimes ir Example of Rational Product Example of Irrational Product Rational Quotient NOTE: Be careful using a calculator to decide if a number is ir The calculator stops when it runs out of room to display the numbers, the whole number may continue beyond the calculator display. Irrational Quotient

REGENTS PROBLEMS 1. For which value of P W is a rational number? a. c. b. d.. Given: Which expression results in a rational number? a. c. b. d. 3. Which statement is not always true? a. The product of two irrational numbers is ir b. The product of two rational numbers is 4. Which statement is not always true? a. The sum of two rational numbers is b. The product of two irrational numbers is c. The sum of two rational numbers is d. The sum of a rational number an irrational number is ir c. The sum of a rational number an irrational number is ir d. The product of a nonzero rational number an irrational number is ir 5. Ms. Fox asked her class "Is the sum of 4. rational or irrational?" Patrick answered that the sum would be ir State whether Patrick is correct or incorrect. Justify your reasoning.

N.RN.3: Use properties of rational irrational numbers. Answer Section 1. ANS: B Strategy: Recall that under the operation of addition, the addition of two irrational numbers the addition of an irrational number a rational number will always result in a sum that is ir To get a rational number as a sum, you must add two rational numbers. Reject any answer choice that does not contain two rational numbers. Reject answer choice a because is ir Choose answer choice b because both can be expressed as rational numbers, as shown above. PTS: REF: 0815ai NAT: N.RN.3 TOP: Classifying Numbers. ANS: C may be expressed as the ratio of two integers. Strategy: Recall that under the operation of addition, the addition of two irrational numbers the addition of an irrational number a rational number will always result in a sum that is ir To get a rational number as a sum, you must add two rational numbers. STEP 1 Determine whether numbers L, M, N, P are ratiional, then reject any answer choice that does not contain two rational numbers. STEP Reject any answer choice that does not include. Choose answer choice c. PTS: REF: 061413a1 NAT: N.RN.3 TOP: Classifying Numbers 3. ANS: A Strategy: Find a counterexample to prove one of the answer choices is not always true. Answer choice a is not always true because: are both irrational numbers, but, 6 is a rational number, so the product of two irrational numbers is not always ir PTS: REF: 081401a1 NAT: N.RN.3 TOP: Classifying Numbers 4. ANS: B

Strategy: Find a counterexample to prove one of the answer choices is not always true. This will usually involve the product or quotient of two irrational numbers since the outcomes of addition subtraction of irrational numbers are more predictable. Answer choice b is not always true because: are both irrational numbers, but, is an rational number, so the product of two irrational numbers is not always PTS: REF: 061508AI NAT: N.RN.3 TOP: Classifying Numbers 5. ANS: Patrick is correct. The sum of a rational irrational is ir Strategy: Determine whether 4. are rational or irrational numbers, then apply the rules of operations on rational irrational numbers. 4. is rational because it can be expressed as, which is the ratio of two integers. is irrational because it cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers. The rules of addition subtraction of rational irrational numbers are: When two rational numbers are added or subtracted, the result is When two irrational numbers are added or subtracted, the result is ir When an irrational number a rational number are added or subtracted, the sum is ir PTS: REF: 01155a1 NAT: N.RN.3 TOP: Classifying Numbers

START PART 1. PART. PART 3. PART 4. PART 5. PART 6. Stard Writing the Math Assignment Write your name, date, topic of lesson, class on your paper. Copy the problem from the lesson underline/highlight key words. State your understing of what the problem is asking. Answer the problem. Explanation of strategy. Create a new problem that addresses the same mathematical understings. State the answer to your new problem. Clearly label each of the six parts. Grading Rubric Each homework writing assignment is graded using a four-point rubric, as follows: Part 1. Statement of the problem. 1 point is awarded for correctly restating the original problem. Part. Statement of what the problem is really asking. point is awarded for correctly identifying 1 what the problem is asking you to find or do. Part 3. Solution to the problem. 1 point is awarded for a correct solution to the problem. Part 4. Written analysis of the mathematics Up to 1 point is awarded for an explanation of solution strategy involved in the problem. the mathematics solution strategy involved in the problem. Part 5. An alternative version of the problem. Up to 1 point is awarded for creating a new problem that involves similar mathematics a similar solution strategy. Part 6. Solution to the alternative version of 1 the problem. point is awarded for correctly solving the new problem that you have created. This assignment/activity is designed to incorporate elements of Polya s four step universal algorithm for problem solving with the idea that writing is thinking. Rationale for Assignment Each New York Regents Algebra I (Common Core) examination contains 13 open response problems. An analysis of the first three Algebra I examinations revealed that approximately 51% (0 out of 39) of these open response problems instructed students to: 1) describe; ) state; ) explain; 3) justify or otherwise write about their answers. It is theorized that students can benefit from explicit instruction writing routines that are applicable to solving these problems.

EXEMPLAR OF A WRITING THE MATH ASSIGNMENT Student s Name Topic: Date: Class: Part 1. The Problem TOP Electronics is a small business with five employees. The mean (average) weekly salary for the five employees is $360. If the weekly salaries of four of the employees are $340, $340, $345, $45, what is the salary of the fifth employee? Part. What is the problem asking? Find the salary of the fifth employee. Part 3. Answer The salary of the fifth employee is $350 per week. Part 4. Explanation of Strategy The arithmetic mean or average can be represented algebraically as: x1 x... xn X n I put information from the problem into the formula. The problem says there are 5 employees, so n 5. The problem also gives the mean (average) salary the salaries of 4 of the employees. These numbers can be substituted into the formula as follows: 340 340 345 45 x5 360 5 1800 340 340 345 45 x5 1800 1450 x5 1800 1450 x5 350 x5 340 340 345 45 350 1800 Check: 360 360 5 5 Part 5. A New Problem Joseph took five math exams this grading period his average score on all of the exams is 88. He remembers that he received test scores of 78, 87, 94, 96 on four of the examinations, but he has lost one examination cannot remember what he scored on it. What was Joseph s score on the missing exam? Part 6. Answer to New Problem Joseph received a score of 85 on the missing examination. EVALUATION Name Proper Heading Part 4. Explanation of strategy. 1 Point Part 1. Problem copied correctly? 1/ Point Part 5. New problem. 1 Point Part. Underst the problem? 1/ Point Part 6. Solution to new problem. 1/ Point Part 3. Correct complete answer? 1/ Point TOTAL 4 Points