MAT135H1 Chapter A: Calculus 8E MAT135H1 Appendix A Notes
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Mat135h1 f - calculus 8th edition (stewart) - appendix a. Rational numbers - integers expressed as a fraction / ratio: , where m and n are integers and n 0, e. g. r = m. Division by 0 is undefined, so examples where. Irrational numbers - real numbers that cannot be represented as rational numbers or integers: Rational numbers have decimal representations with recurring digits: Irrational numbers have decimal representations that are non-repeating: Any finite number of decimal places for an irrational number is an approximation (i. e. not equal to the actual value) Set is collection of objects; each object is an element of the set. If s is a set, then a s means that a is an element of the set s a s means that a is not an element of the set s e. g. 3 z but z.