Answer:
1st option
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we are trying to prove that not all fractions are less than 1. So we have to choose an example in which the fraction is more than 1.
1) 
This fraction is greater than 1 hence it can prove that the conjecture is false.
2) ½ is lesser than 1 and will not prove that the conjecture is false.
Q = p(r+s)
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(r+s) (r+s) Divide both sides by (r+s) so you can get the p bu itself this way you get q / (r+s) = p
Answer:
36x-3y+4z^2+26-7x^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay well for starters, you can't subtract that because it's an expression, not an equation. And secondly, there was '?' which I'm going to assue=me was a typing error.
Now to actually simplify this mess of an expression, you just need to combine the like-terms! Once you do that you really can't do anything else, since you don't know the varibles.
No. It doesn’t, the square root is different than the approximate length.