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Representing Rational Numbers on a Number Line

(i) Rational numbers can be represented on a number line that extends indefinitely in both directions. Natural numbers are represented to the right of 0, whole numbers include 0, and integers extend in both directions. Rational numbers also extend in both directions and include numbers between other numbers, like fractions. (ii) A point halfway between 0 and 1 on the number line is labeled 1/2. The first point that divides the distance between 0 and 1 into three equal parts is labeled 1/3. (iii) The question asks how the second of the three equally spaced division points between 0 and 1 would be labeled on the number line.

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Representing Rational Numbers on a Number Line

(i) Rational numbers can be represented on a number line that extends indefinitely in both directions. Natural numbers are represented to the right of 0, whole numbers include 0, and integers extend in both directions. Rational numbers also extend in both directions and include numbers between other numbers, like fractions. (ii) A point halfway between 0 and 1 on the number line is labeled 1/2. The first point that divides the distance between 0 and 1 into three equal parts is labeled 1/3. (iii) The question asks how the second of the three equally spaced division points between 0 and 1 would be labeled on the number line.

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RATIONAL NUMBERS 15

10. Write.
(i) The rational number that does not have a reciprocal.
(ii) The rational numbers that are equal to their reciprocals.
(iii) The rational number that is equal to its negative.
11. Fill in the blanks.
(i) Zero has ________ reciprocal.
(ii) The numbers ________ and ________ are their own reciprocals
(iii) The reciprocal of – 5 is ________.
1
(iv) Reciprocal of , where x ≠ 0 is ________.
x
(v) The product of two rational numbers is always a _______.
(vi) The reciprocal of a positive rational number is ________.

1.3 Representation of Rational Numbers on the


Number Line
The line extends
You have learnt to represent natural numbers, whole numbers, integers indefinitely only to the
and rational numbers on a number line. Let us revise them. right side of 1.

Natural numbers
(i)
The line extends indefinitely
to the right, but from 0.
Whole numbers There are no numbers to the
left of 0.
(ii)

Integers The line extends


indefinitely on both sides.
(iii) Do you see any numbers
between –1, 0; 0, 1 etc.?

Rational numbers
(iv)
The line extends indefinitely
on both sides. But you can
now see numbers between
(v) –1, 0; 0, 1 etc.

The point on the number line (iv) which is half way between 0 and 1 has been
1
labelled . Also, the first of the equally spaced points that divides the distance between
2
1
0 and 1 into three equal parts can be labelled , as on number line (v). How would you
3
label the second of these division points on number line (v)?

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