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Title: Discovering Mathematics


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Discovering Mathematics
  • Week 3
  • Unit 2 Mathematical Models
  • Unit 3 Numbers

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Unit 2 Mathematical Models
  • Using Formulas
  • From words to letters
  • Writing formulas concisely
  • Constructing your own formulas
  • Inequalities
  • Notation for working with inequalities
  • Illustrating inequalities on a number line

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3. Using Formulas
  • In every day life, many things are represented by
    symbols. Give examples.
  • Solving a problem in mathematics often involves
    using a formula. For example
  • distance (d) average speed (s) x time (t)
  • To find the value of d, take the value of s and
    multiply by the value of t, this process is
    called substitution. (give examples)

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Using formula
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Writing formulas concisely
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Substituting negative numbers
 
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Try this examples
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Constructing your own formulas
  • You can construct a formula by following the
    three steps
  • first, identify the subject of the formula.
  • Next, find the relationship between the
    variables.
  • Finally, write down all the details of the
    formula.
  • Let us solve some examples

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Construct your formula
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4. Inequalities
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Examples
  • Put the correct sign (lt or gt )
  • 1- 12 __3 2- -2.5 __ -4.5
  • Students solve activity 26 and 26

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UNIT 3. Numbers
  • Natural numbers
  • Rational numbers
  • Irrational numbers and real numbers
  • Ratios

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1. Natural Numbers
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Multiples
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Common multiples
  • A common multiples of two or more numbers is a
    number that is a multiple of all of them.
  • Multiple of 6 6, 12,18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48,..
  • Multiple of 8 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56,..
  • Number 24 appears in both multiples, then 24 is a
    common multiple of 6 and 8. What else?

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Lowest common multiple
  • The lowest common multiple (LCM) of two or more
    numbers is the smallest number that is a multiple
    of all of them.
  • What is the lowest common multiple for numbers 4
    and 6?
  • Multiple of 4 4,8,12,16,..
  • Multiple of 6 6,12,18,24,30,..
  • Then, LCM 12
  • Solve activity 3, page 122.

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Factors
  • A natural number that divides exactly into a
    second natural number is called a factor or
    divisor of the second number.
  • Find all the factors of 28
  • First pair is 1, 28
  • Second pair is 2, 14
  • Third pair is 4, 7
  • Try 5, 5 is not a factor. 6 is not a factor
    either
  • Try 7, yes it is 7 and 4 and it is already there,
    so stop here. The factors of 28 is 1,2,4,7,14 and
    28

Find the factors of number 45
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Common factor
  • A common factor of two or more numbers is a
    number that is a factor of all of them. The
    highest common factor (HCF) of two or more
    numbers is the largest number that is a factor of
    all of them.
  • Find the HCF for numbers 12 and 24
  • the factors of 12 1,2,3,4,6,12
  • the factors of 24 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24
  • the highest common factors 12

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Powers
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Dividing numbers in index form
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Raising numbers in index form to powers
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Rational numbers
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Multiplying fractions
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