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1.1 Exercises
From Förberedande kurs i matematik 1
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Work out (without the help of a calculator) | Work out (without the help of a calculator) | ||
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Which of the following belong to the natural numbers? integers? rational numbers? irrational numbers? | Which of the following belong to the natural numbers? integers? rational numbers? irrational numbers? | ||
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Which of the following belong to the natural numbers? integers? rational numbers? irrational numbers? | Which of the following belong to the natural numbers? integers? rational numbers? irrational numbers? | ||
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Arrange the following numbers in ascending order | Arrange the following numbers in ascending order | ||
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Give the decimal expansion of the following to three decimal places. | Give the decimal expansion of the following to three decimal places. | ||
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Which of the following numbers are rational? Give them as a fraction of two integers. | Which of the following numbers are rational? Give them as a fraction of two integers. |
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Teori | Övningar |
Exercise 1.1:1
Work out (without the help of a calculator)
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Exercise 1.1:2
Simplify
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c) | ![]() ![]() | d) | ![]() ![]() |
Exercise 1.1:3
Which of the following belong to the natural numbers? integers? rational numbers? irrational numbers?
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d) | | e) | ![]() | f) | ![]() |
Exercise 1.1:4
Which of the following belong to the natural numbers? integers? rational numbers? irrational numbers?
a) | | b) | | c) | ![]() |
d) | ![]() ![]() ![]() | e) | ![]() | f) | ![]() |
Exercise 1.1:5
Arrange the following numbers in ascending order
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Exercise 1.1:6
Give the decimal expansion of the following to three decimal places.
a) | \displaystyle \frac{7}{6} | b) | \displaystyle \frac{9}{4} | c) | \displaystyle \frac{2}{7} | d) | \displaystyle \sqrt{2} |
Exercise 1.1:7
Which of the following numbers are rational? Give them as a fraction of two integers.
a) | \displaystyle 3{,}14 |
b) | \displaystyle 3{,}1416\,1416\,1416\,\ldots |
c) | \displaystyle 0{,}2\,001\,001\,001\,\ldots |
d) | \displaystyle 0{,}10\,100\,1000\,10000\,1\ldots\, (en 1:a, en 0:a, en 1:a, två 0:or, en 1:a, tre 0:or osv.) |