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[https://youtu.be/GDRSIrmm-mI Session # 10] What are Irrational Numbers? Why are they called so?
 
[https://youtu.be/GDRSIrmm-mI Session # 10] What are Irrational Numbers? Why are they called so?
  
[https://youtu.be/NPVIZGe4otE Session # 11] Prove that Square Root of 2 is an irrational number
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[https://youtu.be/NPVIZGe4otE Session # 11] Prove that √2 is an irrational number
  
 
[https://youtu.be/W5RDT-L9DQI Session # 12] Some results on irrational numbers
 
[https://youtu.be/W5RDT-L9DQI Session # 12] Some results on irrational numbers
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[https://youtu.be/ixQ-yx8VjoM Session # 13] Finding irrational numbers between two given numbers
 
[https://youtu.be/ixQ-yx8VjoM Session # 13] Finding irrational numbers between two given numbers
  
[https://youtu.be/jC4Wss3SHgM Session # 14] Proving a given number (Square Root 3 - Square Root 2) is an irrational number
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[https://youtu.be/jC4Wss3SHgM Session # 14] Proving a given number (√3 - √2) is an irrational number
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[https://youtu.be/cbK9iPH45NE Session # 15] Plotting an irrational number (√2) on a number line.
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[https://youtu.be/VRPYbIUINxg Session # 16] How to plot a √x (for any Real x) on a number line using Geometry. The process has been explained using an example of √7.4
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==Problem Solving Sessions==
 
==Problem Solving Sessions==
  
 
[https://youtu.be/APXFO8ttgAE Session # 1] Problem on representing a rational number on a number line
 
[https://youtu.be/APXFO8ttgAE Session # 1] Problem on representing a rational number on a number line

Latest revision as of 03:05, 28 May 2019

Concept Learning Sessions

Session # 1 Introduction to Number System. In this session utility of numbers (Natural, Whole and Integers only), types of numbers, limitations of Sets of various types of numbers has been discussed. Closure property and concept of number line has also been discussed.

Session # 2 Definition of Rational Numbers. In this session, definition of rational numbers has been discussed. Why are rational numbers called so and criteria of rationality has also been discussed.

Session # 3 How to represent rational numbers on a number line. After this video Problem Session # 1 should be covered.

Session # 4 How to find out rational numbers between two Given rational numbers. Explanation and solved examples

Session # 5 Decimal representation of rational numbers. Terminating and Non-terminating-recurring decimal representation

Session # 6 Decimal Representation of Fractions with denominators only with powers of 2 and 5

Session # 7 Conversion of Decimal Numbers (terminating) into Rational Numbers of the form p/q. Example: 0.645

Session # 8 Conversion of Decimal Numbers (non-terminating-recurring, pure form) into Rational Numbers of the form p/q. Example: 0.33333333.....

Session # 9 Conversion of Decimal Numbers (non-terminating-recurring, mixed form) into Rational Numbers of the form p/q. Example 0.3521212121.....

Session # 10 What are Irrational Numbers? Why are they called so?

Session # 11 Prove that √2 is an irrational number

Session # 12 Some results on irrational numbers

Session # 13 Finding irrational numbers between two given numbers

Session # 14 Proving a given number (√3 - √2) is an irrational number

Session # 15 Plotting an irrational number (√2) on a number line.

Session # 16 How to plot a √x (for any Real x) on a number line using Geometry. The process has been explained using an example of √7.4


Problem Solving Sessions

Session # 1 Problem on representing a rational number on a number line