Lesson 15.2 - Real Number Properties
Essential Question(s):
What is set notation?
What are the real number properties?
What is set notation?
What are the real number properties?
Follow the steps to complete your notes and review the content.
STEP 1: Preparation
Title your spiral with the heading above, copy the essential question(s), and draw your border line for the Cornell notes.
Title your spiral with the heading above, copy the essential question(s), and draw your border line for the Cornell notes.
STEP 2: Textbook
Answer the follow questions by using your workbook. Read more than enough to ensure a complete answer to the question.
Following a Cornell notes format, the questions should be written in the left-hand column and with the answers to the right of the question.
Make sure to write enough to answer the question.
Answer the follow questions by using your workbook. Read more than enough to ensure a complete answer to the question.
Following a Cornell notes format, the questions should be written in the left-hand column and with the answers to the right of the question.
Make sure to write enough to answer the question.
Problem 1
- What are the symbols used in set notation? (page 1086)
- What is the commutative property of addition in set notation? (page 1086)
- What is the commutative property of multiplication in set notation? (page 1086)
- What is the associative property of addition in set notation? (page 1086)
- What is the associative property of multiplication in set notation? (page 1086)
- What is the distributive property in set notation? (page 1087)
- What number is the additive identity? (page 1087)
- What number is the multiplicative identity? (page 1087)
- What is the additive inverse? (page 1087)
- What is the multiplicative inverse? (page 1087)
STEP 3: Cognitive Tutor spiral
Copy down diagrams, expressions, and other essential work from problems that help illustrate the topic(s) covered.
Make sure to address the question(s) below.
Be selective with what you choose to copy down.
Copy down diagrams, expressions, and other essential work from problems that help illustrate the topic(s) covered.
Make sure to address the question(s) below.
Be selective with what you choose to copy down.
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STEP 4: Self-check
Perform a self-check after the lesson is completed in class by asking yourself the following question:
"Can you answer the essential question(s) completely?"
Perform a self-check after the lesson is completed in class by asking yourself the following question:
"Can you answer the essential question(s) completely?"
- Yes? Awesome job! You took effective notes, and paid attention. You are on your way to success! :D
- No? Ok. We all have struggles. Determine why you said no, revise your notes and self-check again. Do not get discouraged.