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The Real Number System Graphic Organizer

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6th - 9th
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This was a great resource to use with my Pre-Algebra students. It helped them to see the relationships between the different number sets. They also liked making it colorful!
I needed a visual representation of the number system. This was ready to go and exactly what I needed.
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This real number system graphic organizer set contains 4 different versions. The first two have just the real number system. One is filled in and the other is blank. The second two have real and imaginary numbers. The first is filled in and the other is blank. Perfect for an interactive notebook!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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