Answer:
Rational Numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
- An integer in its most simplified form cannot be a decimal nor a fraction, meaning -4/3 nor -0.75 would work.
- A whole number is a number that is either positive or negative but cannot be a decimal in simplified form. -4/3 is -1.333.... which is less than one and negative, meaning it cannot be a whole number due to it obviously being a decimal.
- -4/3 is not a natural number as it is both a decimal and negative.
- -4/3 is not irrational because it repeats when in decimal form.
- -4/3 is rational as in decimal form it repeats and to give more information, rational numbers can be both positive and negative numbers. The 3 that repeats in the decimal form of -4/3 works as a rational number due to this.
Therefore, it would apply to the first square.
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Answer:
= 2√6
Step-by-step explanation:
a² + b² = c²
1 + b² = 25
b² = 24
b = ±√24
b = ±2√6
We can forget about the minus answer because you cannot have a negative length. That does not make sense.
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Answer:
1. -3 = -8, 0 = 1, 2 = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Plug in the x values for x in the equation and graph the coordinates (examples; (-3, -8))
2. do the same thing as #1
example; y = -(-3) - 2
3. Plug in 2 into the equation, giving you your y value, and plug the coordinates in
4. you can make up the x coordinates, I would do -1, 0, 1, and 2. and just plug those in for the x in the equation and graph.
5. Follow the same steps as the last problems but just connect the points
6. Same steps as the other problems, just pick some points and plug them into the equation.
I hope this helps
The answer is 15, since an isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides of the same length. It can't be 6, for 6+6 is only twelve, and that will not a make really triangle.