14 videos in "Numbers / Properties of Numbers"
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Numbers - Part 1
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Numbers - Part 2
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Operations on Numbers - Part 4
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Operations on Numbers - Part 3
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Properties of Numbers
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Operations on Numbers - Part 1
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Operations on Numbers - Part 2
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Introduction to the Distributive Property
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The Distributive Property
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Sets of Numbers
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Classifying Real Numbers
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Properties of Real Numbers
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Sets, Operations, and Opposites
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Real Numbers and Subsets
Numbers - Part 1
Numbers - Part 1
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This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on all about the classification and sets of numbers. Learn what are natural numbers, integers, rational numbers and more. I also explain how to use your graphing calculator to input all types of numbers (integers, fractions, square roots, etc.).
- Basic Math: Lesson 1 - Numbers -- Part 1 - This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on all about the classification and sets of numbers. Learn what are natural numbers, integers, rational numbers and more. I also explain how to use your graphing calculator to input all types of numbers (integers, fractions, square roots, etc.).
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- What are the different sets of numbers?
- How do you know which number belongs to which set?
- What are natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers?
- How do you know where decimals, fractions, and square roots go on a number line?
This is a great lesson for the beginning math student just learning about the number line, types of numbers (whole #s, integers, natural #s, etc.). Also, this lesson touches on where different numbers fall on the number line. Check this video out no matter what level you are in if you're learning about types of numbers and decimals / fractions / square roots.
I am really like this lesson. It was so easy to understand it. I wanna say millons thanks to the teacher. Thanks for this great effort.



