1.1 Übungen
Aus Online Mathematik Brückenkurs 1
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Exercise 1.1:1
Work out (without the help of a calculator)
a) | \displaystyle 3-7-4+6-5 | b) | \displaystyle 3-(7-4)+(6-5) |
c) | \displaystyle 3-(7-(4+6)-5) | d) | \displaystyle 3-(7-(4+6))-5 |
Answer
Solution a
Solution b
Solution c
Solution d
Exercise 1.1:2
Simplify
a) | \displaystyle (3-(7-4))(6-5) | b) | \displaystyle 3-(((7-4)+6)-5) |
c) | \displaystyle 3\cdot(-7)-4\cdot(6-5) | d) | \displaystyle 3\cdot(-7)-(4+6)/(-5) |
Answer
Solution a
Solution b
Solution c
Solution d
Exercise 1.1:3
Which of the following belong to the natural numbers? integers? rational numbers? irrational numbers?
a) | \displaystyle 8 | b) | \displaystyle -4 | c) | \displaystyle 8-4 |
d) | \displaystyle 4-8 | e) | \displaystyle 8\cdot(-4) | f) | \displaystyle (-8)\cdot(-4) |
Answer
Solution a
Solution b
Solution c
Solution d
Solution e
Solution f
Exercise 1.1:4
Which of the following belong to the natural numbers? integers? rational numbers? irrational numbers?
a) | \displaystyle \frac{4}{-8} | b) | \displaystyle \frac{-8}{-4} | c) | \displaystyle \frac{\sqrt{2}}{3} |
d) | \displaystyle \Bigl(\frac{4}{\sqrt{2}}\Bigr)^2 | e) | \displaystyle -\pi | f) | \displaystyle \pi+1 |
Answer
Solution a
Solution b
Solution c
Solution d
Solution e
Solution f
Exercise 1.1:5
Arrange the following numbers in ascending order
a) | \displaystyle 2, \displaystyle \tfrac{3}{5}, \displaystyle \tfrac{5}{3} och \displaystyle \tfrac{7}{3} |
b) | \displaystyle -\tfrac{1}{2}, \displaystyle -\tfrac{1}{5}, \displaystyle -\tfrac{3}{10} och \displaystyle -\tfrac{1}{3} |
c) | \displaystyle \tfrac{1}{2}, \displaystyle \tfrac{2}{3}, \displaystyle \tfrac{3}{5}, \displaystyle \tfrac{5}{8} och \displaystyle \tfrac{21}{34} |
Answer
Solution a
Solution b
Solution c
Exercise 1.1:6
Give the decimal expansion of the following to three decimal places.
a) | \displaystyle \frac{7}{6} | b) | \displaystyle \frac{9}{4} | c) | \displaystyle \frac{2}{7} | d) | \displaystyle \sqrt{2} |
Answer
Solution a
Solution b
Solution c
Solution d
Exercise 1.1:7
Which of the following numbers are rational? Give them as a fraction of two integers.
a) | \displaystyle 3\textrm{.}14 |
b) | \displaystyle 3\textrm{.}1416\,1416\,1416\,\ldots |
c) | \displaystyle 0\textrm{.}2\,001\,001\,001\,\ldots |
d) | \displaystyle 0\textrm{.}10\,100\,1000\,10000\,1\ldots\, (one 1:, one 0:, one 1:, two 0:s, one 1:, three 0:s etc.) |
Answer
Solution a
Solution b
Solution c
Solution d