The square of a rational number is a rational number.
<h3>What are rational numbers?</h3>
A rational number is a number that is expressed as the ratio of two integers, where the denominator should not be equal to zero.
A rational number is a number that is of the form p/q where p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0.
Therefore, rational numbers are express as follows; p / q.
Hence, x is a rational number . let's confirm that x² is rational or not.
Therefore, When we square a rational number, each prime factor has an even exponent.
For example
p / q = p²/ q²
Hence, the square is a rational number.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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<u>The question does not clearly specify from which endpoint Q is at 2/3. I'll assume Q is 2/3 away from R.</u>
Answer:
<em>The point Q is (2,3)</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Take the aligned points R(-2,1), S(4,4), and Q(x,y) in such a way that Q is 2/3 away from R (assumed).
The required point Q must satisfy the relation:
d(RQ) = 2/3 d(RS)
Where d is the distance between two points.
The horizontal and vertical axes also satisfy the same relation:
x(RQ) = 2/3 x(RS)

And, similarly:

Working on the first condition:

Removing the parentheses:

Adding 2:

x = 2
Similarly, working with the vertical component:

Removing the parentheses:

Subtracting 1:

y = 3
The point Q is (2,3)
This is false because on 2) x does not equal 3.
we can see that
semicircle is cut off from a rectangle
Area of rectangle:
length =8
width =14
area =length*width


Area of semicircle:
diameter=8
so, radius =4



now, we can find resultant area


so, option-C..........Answer