RATIONAL NUMBERS(LECTURE 6)

RATIONAL NUMBERS      LESSON 6



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QUICK REVIEW OF  PREVIOUS  CLASS

WHAT ARE RATIONAL NUMBERS ?


Rational numbers are the numbers which can be represented in the form of p/q, where q is not equal to 0. 

You are now  familiar with major properties of rational numbers such as :Closure Property, Commutative  Property, Associative Property ,Distributive Property.
Write down today's learning outcomes: 
I will be able to use the concept of   (i)Role of zero      (ii) Multiplicative Inverse.
Let us now see:

 Is 0 included in rational numbers?                                                                           
Yes, 0 is a rational number. The definition of a rational number is a rational number is a number of the form p/q where p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0.
 Examples of rational numbers are 3/5, -7/2, 0, 6, -9, 4/3 etc. It can be seen 0 is a rational number equal to 0/1, 0/5, 0/15, ..etc.

Click the link to learn the ROLE OF ZERO
What do you observe?
You will find that when you add 0 to a rational number, the sum is again that rational number. This happens for  integers and  whole numbers as well.

a +0 =  0 +a  =a,          where a is a rational number

b +0 = 0+ b = b,            where b is an integer

c+0 =0 +c =c,                 where c is a  whole number.

Zero is called the additive identity or the identity element  for the addition of rational numbers. It is the additive identity for integers and whole numbers as well .

For Example:(do it in the register)

(i) 7/8 + 0 = 7/8 + 0/8 = (7+0)/8 = 7/8.

(ii) 0 + 17/-18 = 0/18 +-17/18 = (0-17)/18 = -17/18.

Negative of a rational number: If a/b is a rational number , then –a/b is a rational number such that a/b +[-a/b] = [-a/b] + a/b = 0.


-a/b is called negative of a/b. It is also called the additive inverse of a/b.
Then a/b is the  negative of –( a/b), i.e., a/b = -[-a/b]

We have 0+0 = 0 = 0 + 0, so 0 is the only rational number which is its own additive inverse.


Class Work


Write the additive inverse of the following:

(i) 3/7            (ii) -14/19             (iii) 9/-16                 (iv) -21/-40


Fill in the blanks:

(i) The sum of a rational number and its additive inverse is .....................
(ii) .................is its own additive inverse.
(iii)The additive inverse of -21/-30 is ...............
You have seen the role of 1 also in the above video,
when you multiply any rational number with 1, you get back that rational number as the product. that is  a x 1 = 1 x a = a for any rational number a. therefore , we can say that 1 is the multiplicative identity for rational numbers.  

  
Existence of multiplicative inverse: Every non- zero rational number a/b has its multiplicative inverse b/a. Thus , [a/b x b/a] = [b/a x a/b] = 1.
b/a is called the reciprocal of a/b. It is denoted by [a/b]-1 . Thus, [a/b]-1 = b/a.

The reciprocal of zero does not exist. Reciprocal of 1 is 1 and the reciprocal of (-1) is -1.

Examples: The reciprocal of 15 is 1/15, of -3 is -1/3 and of (1/8) is 8.

Multiplicative Inverse: Definition, Property & Examples - Video ...

Test your understanding:

Which two properties of multiplication are involved if we wish to show that  5 x 1/5 a = a ?


Are you ready  to verify - (-x) is the same as x = 13/17.

Solution: we have  x  = 13/17
The additive inverse of  x = 13/17 is -x = -13/17 since 13/17 + (-13/17) = 0.

The same equality 13/17 + (-13/17) = 0, shows that the additive inverse of -13/17 is 13/17 or -[-13/17] = 13/17, i.e., -(-x)  = x.


Home Work


Attempt these: 

(i) State True / False
    a. -3/17 x 0 = -3/17
    b. 6/35 ➗ 0 = 0
    c. [p/q] x[p/q]-1    =1

(ii) State the multiplicative inverse of [-4/5]
(iii)State the reciprocal of 9/-19
(iv)Find the sum of the additive inverse and multiplicative inverse  of 2. 

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AQAD:
The product of two rational numbers is  If one of them is  then find the other:



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