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An irrational number is any number than cannot be written in the form p/q, where q is 0 Ex. pi, non-perfect squares
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In this case D. isn't rational but is irrational
Answer:
Triangles.
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im pretty sure The answer is 45
Assuming T, B and N are all on the same line, then we can say
BT + TN = BN
which is the segment addition postulate.
Subtract TN from both sides to get
BT + TN = BN
BT + TN - TN = BN - TN
BT = BN - TN
BN - TN = BT
Which is what choice C is saying. Therefore the answer is choice C.
Hi,
The answer you are looking for is 2. (-4,2)
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