Rational and Irrational Numbers
Mathematics Solutions from Chapter -1 - Rational and Irrational Numbers
This chapter deals with the concept of rational and irrational numbers with their properties. It highlights the decimal representation of rational numbers. It also explains real numbers including their representation on a number line.
Practice Other Topics from Rational and Irrational Numbers
This topic explains when the decimal expansion of rational number is terminating and when it is non-terminating or repeating or recurring by using several examples. It also includes a few theorems to prove the same.

This topic takes us through some properties of rational numbers. They are closed under addition, subtraction and multiplication. Rational numbers are commutative under addition, subtraction and multiplication but not in division.

In this topic, we will read about horizontal and vertical planes. We will also discuss the properties of such planes. Furthermore, we will get information about the equations that represent such planes.

Through this topic, we will learn the differences between horizontal and vertical lines. We will also get information about oblique lines via this topic. Moreover, we will go through some figures related to these terms.

This topic introduces the laws of exponents for real numbers and the conditions under which they hold true. The topic includes several examples for a better understanding.
