A
rational number is any number that can be written as the
ratio between two other numbers i.e. in the form

Part A:
An easy choice that makes sense is 7.8, right in the middle. To prove that it's rational we need to write it as a ratio. In this case we have

Part B:
We need a number that can't be written as a ratio (because it neither terminates nor repeats). Some common ones are

,

,

and

so it makes sense to try and use those to build our number. In this case

works nicely.
Answer:
x = -8.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's rearrange the question to find x :)
-8x + 6x + 10 - 8 = 19
-2x + 2 = 19
-2 -2
-2x = 17
/-2 /-2
x = -8.5
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Step-by-step explanation:
We use the factoring form becuase our c is zero and it in standard quadratic form so we rather factor than complete the square or quadratic formula since that is longer to do than just factor.