Section 2
Properties of Real Numbers
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4 concepts

Interval Notation
Interval notation uses parentheses and brackets to describe sets of real numbers and their endpoints.
Absolute Value
Absolute value can be thought of as the distance of a real number from zero.
Sets of Numbers
A set is a collection of unique numbers, often denoted with curly brackets: {}.

Factors
Any whole number greater than one can be factored, which means it can be broken down into smaller integers.