Answer:
6. (a) 7. (b) Im pretty sure 8. (d)
Step-by-step explanation:
A real number is basically any number whatsoever, meaning a real number can also be irratonal.
7. pi is 3.1415926535... but doesn't repeat so it doesn't go on a number line, the sq root of -16 is -4 which has a place on the line, and the repeating decimal would have no place on a number line.
8. irrational means it repeats without a pattern, such as pi (3.1415926535...) which is why the answer is d
Answer:
89°
Step-By-Step Explanation:
<WYT is the angle 4
<UYW is the angle 5
since angle 4 and 5 are on the same line and
anngle 4 is 91°,
180° - 91° = 89°
This shows that <UYW is 89°
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The answer is 20 because you are adding 4 + 1 + 9 + 6= 20
If it involves an Arc, the inscribed angle is 1/2 of the measure of the are across from it. If the figure inscribed in a quadrilateral, opposite angles are supplementary (when added together equals 180 degrees) This is all I know :)
Answer:
679
Step-by-step explanation:
The goal of this exercise is to find a three digit number given five statements.
1 - We can conclude that two digits out of 964 are correct but in the wrong place.
2 - One digit out of 147 is correct, but in the wrong place
3 - One digit out of 189 is correct and in the right place. Since 1 is on the same place in 147 and 189, 1 is not the correct digit. The correct digit is either 8 or 9.
4 - One digit out of 286 is correct, but in the wrong place. Since 8 is on the same place in 189 and 286, 8 is not the correct digit. We can then conclude that 9 is correct (statement 3) and in the right place (third) and that either 2 or 6 are correct but in the wrong place.
5 - 523 are all wrong. We can then conclude that 6 is correct and that is not in the third or second place, which leaves it in the first place.
If 1 and 4 are incorrect, from the second statement, we infer that 7 is the remaining correct digit at the second place.
Therefore the number is 679