It's the second answer, 6n + 2
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Answer:
The first choice, Pi + (-Pi) = 0
Discussion:
Pi is an irrational number. Saying the irrational numbers <u>are</u> closed under addition means if we add two irrational numbers we will get another irrational number. In our case, Pi + (-Pi) = 0, which is correct, BUT 0 is a <u>rational </u>number. This shows the set of irrational numbers is NOT closed under addition.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
P(=2) = 1/6
P(≠2) = 5/6
P = 1/6 + 5/6 = 6/6 = 1
The difference between them is 2, so let the unknown numbers be x and (x+2).
<span>Their sum is 52, so: </span>
<span>52 = x + (x+2) </span>
<span>52 = x + x + 2 </span>
<span>50 = x + x </span>
<span>50 = 2x </span>
<span>25 = x </span>
<span>So your unknown numbers x and (x+2) are 25 and 27.</span>
-8^2(3/4)-10 -64(3/4)-10
-64/1 (3/4)-10= -64×3/1×4
(-192/4)-10
-48-10
-58