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Title: Irrational Numbers


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Irrational Numbers
  • Investigation 5
  • Looking for Pythagoras
  • Hope Harris, Melanie Wrenn,
  • Suzanne Batchelor

2
Essential Vocabulary
  • Pythagorean Theorem
  • hypotenuse
  • leg (of a right triangle)
  • Square root
  • Irrational numbers
  • Rational numbers
  • Real numbers
  • Terminating Decimals
  • Repeating Decimals

Previous Investigations
This Investigation
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Where is the
  • In your journal explain where you would estimate
    . Describe the strategies you used to find
    your estimation.

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Wheel of Theodorus
  • Named for Theodorus of Cyrene, a Pythagorean and
    a teacher of Plato
  • Begins with a triangle with legs of length 1 and
    winds around counter clockwise
  • You only need to know how to draw right angles
    and segments of length 1.

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  • Analyzing the Wheel of Theodorus
  • Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of
    each hypotenuse in the Wheel of Theodorus.
  • Label each hypotenuse with its length.
  • Use the radical symbol to express lengths that
    are not whole numbers.

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Analyzing the Wheel of Theodorus
  • Measure each hypotenuse on the Wheel of
    Theodorus, and label the point on the ruler that
    represents its length.

8
Analyzing the Wheel of Theodorus
  • For each hypotenuse length that is not a whole
    number, give the two consecutive whole numbers
    between which the length is located.

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Analyzing the Wheel of Theodorus
  • For each hypotenuse length that is not a whole
    number, use your completed ruler to find a
    decimal number that is slightly less than the
    length and a decimal number that is slightly
    greater than the length. Try to be accurate to
    the tenths place.

10
Analyzing the Wheel of Theodorus
  • Now, use your calculator to find the value of
    each square root, and compare the result to the
    approximations you found from your ruler.

11
Follow-up Problem
  • When Joey used his calculator to find v3 he got
    1.732050808. Geeta says that Joeys answer must
    be wrong because when she multiplies 1.732050808
    by 1.732050808, she gets 3.000000001. Why do
    these students disagree? Write your answer in
    your journal.

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Summary of 5.2 5.3
  • 5.2 Representing Fractions as Decimals
  • Students review writing fractions as decimals
    and decimals as fractions. Then they are
    introduced to the concepts of terminating
    decimals and repeating decimals.
  • 5.3 Exploring Repeating Decimals
  • Students search a method for writing repeating
    decimals as fractions. Then they are introduced
    to the concepts rational and irrational numbers.

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Essential Vocabulary Follow-up
  • Pythagorean Theorem
  • hypotenuse
  • leg (of a right triangle)
  • Square root
  • Irrational numbers
  • Rational numbers
  • Real numbers
  • Terminating Decimals
  • Repeating Decimals
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