Students are often asked to use a specific set of digits (e.g., 0, 1, and 2) to write all possible three-digit natural numbers without repeating digits.
In the Cánh diều series, page 9 is part of .
Presents a data table (such as the 2019 population of various provinces) to practice reading large numbers. BГ i 2 trang 9 ToГЎn 6 tбєp 1
Often involves identifying elements within a set. For example, given set
Discusses the historical origin of natural numbers and the importance of a convenient writing system. Students are often asked to use a specific set of digits (e
In the Vietnamese Grade 6 Mathematics curriculum (Volume 1), typically marks the beginning or continuation of Lesson 2 , which focuses on Natural Numbers and How to Write Them . Because there are three main textbook series used in Vietnam, the specific content of "Bài 2 trang 9" varies slightly depending on which book you are using:
On page 9 of this series, the focus is on . Often involves identifying elements within a set
as a set of odd natural numbers greater than 30, students must determine if specific numbers belong to that set. Understanding set notation symbols like ∈is an element of (belongs to) and ∉is not an element of (does not belong to). 3. Cánh diều (Kite)