1) The document discusses various math concepts taught in class including prime numbers, factorisation, number lines, integers vs numbers, rational vs irrational numbers, significant figures, and the Cartesian plane.
2) It defines prime numbers as numbers with only 1 and itself as factors, and factorisation as breaking numbers down into smallest factors.
3) It explains how to draw the Cartesian plane by making two perpendicular number lines that intersect at 0 to form the x and y axes.
1) The document discusses various math concepts taught in class including prime numbers, factorisation, number lines, integers vs numbers, rational vs irrational numbers, significant figures, and the Cartesian plane.
2) It defines prime numbers as numbers with only 1 and itself as factors, and factorisation as breaking numbers down into smallest factors.
3) It explains how to draw the Cartesian plane by making two perpendicular number lines that intersect at 0 to form the x and y axes.
1) The document discusses various math concepts taught in class including prime numbers, factorisation, number lines, integers vs numbers, rational vs irrational numbers, significant figures, and the Cartesian plane.
2) It defines prime numbers as numbers with only 1 and itself as factors, and factorisation as breaking numbers down into smallest factors.
3) It explains how to draw the Cartesian plane by making two perpendicular number lines that intersect at 0 to form the x and y axes.
1) The document discusses various math concepts taught in class including prime numbers, factorisation, number lines, integers vs numbers, rational vs irrational numbers, significant figures, and the Cartesian plane.
2) It defines prime numbers as numbers with only 1 and itself as factors, and factorisation as breaking numbers down into smallest factors.
3) It explains how to draw the Cartesian plane by making two perpendicular number lines that intersect at 0 to form the x and y axes.
PrimeNumbers They are numbers that have no other positive factors other than 1 and itself. prime Factorisation It is the process of when numbers are broken down into it’s smallest factor. Index Notation It is usually how to present the result of prime factorisation. It is using number powers if Numbers multiplied itself is repeated. number lines Number lines are usually used to locate the position where numbers are usually are. It’s divided into 2; one for positive numbers and one for negative numbers. The arrows at the end of the line represent the continuous pattern as numbers never end. Numbers VS integers Integers are a type of real number that just includes positive and negative whole numbers and natural numbers. Numbers can be fractions, decimals etc. Negative Numbers is usually located in the left part of a number line while positive numbers in located no the right side Rational VS irrational A rational number includes any whole number, fraction, or decimal that ends or repeats. An irrational number is any number that cannot be turned into a fraction, so any number that does not fit the definition of a rational number. Significant Figures Significant figures of a number in positional notation are digits in the number that are reliable and necessary to indicate the quantity of something. Rules of Significant Figures 1. All non-zero numbers are significant. The number 33.2 has three significant figures because all of the digits present are non- zero. 2. Zeros between two non-zero digits ARE significant. 3. Leading zeros are NOT significant. 4. Trailing zeros to the right of the decimal are significant. 5. Trailing zeros in a whole number with the decimal shown are significant. How to draw Cartesian plane First, we draw two number lines perpendicular to one another, intersecting at the point 0 on both lines. Then, we simply label the horizontal number line as the x-axis and label the vertical number line as the y-axis. There we have it! Our coordinate plane has been created. coordinates : (x,y) Using Formula to find gradient and y-axis using formula Formula: y=mx+c m is gradien; don’t forget to add a “x” c is the y-intercept (line that interacts with the y axis Thank you