A number that has a decimal that does not repeat or end in an irrational number. The decimal goes on forever, without a pattern. Think of it as it is irrational to keep going on and on and on. Irrational numbers also cannot be put into fractions.
-5 is an integer, it is a whole (positive or negative without a decimal/fraction) number. An integer can be any whole number as long as it is a whole number and does not have a decimal.<span />
Answer:
d = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to know what d would be when x = -1, so we can start off by plugging in -1 for x to get the following equation:
. On the left hand side, 2 negatives become a positive sign, so the -(-1) becomes a +1, and 8+1 would equal 9. On the right hand side, we just multiply 2 and -1 to get -2. So, the equation now looks like this:
. We know that
= 3, so we would get 3 = d-2. THen we would add 2 to both sides to get d = 5. Hope this helps!
2/7=0.28571428571428571428571428571429
0.28571428571428571428571428571429*3=0.85714285714285714285714285714286
that is a long answer but it works
The 5 in x - 5 needs to be negative in the table. So, change that and make everything else in that row negative.
You are then left with 3x^2 + x - 15x - 5
Simplify to 3x^2 - 14x - 5
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