How do we draw it exactly
What do you mean? Which relation is a function do you mean fraction and if yes then where are the options.
By definition and according to Google:
"Irrational numbers<span> cannot be represented as terminating or repeating decimals."
So the answer to your question would have to be 'no' as calculators were designed to give us approximate answers when dealing with irrational numbers.
It would be hard to guess whether a large number produced by a calculator is irrational or not given that fact that many rational numbers can be incredibly long.
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2 and -16 are 2 factors that add up to -14
For the first rectangle:
- Find the distance between (-4, 3) & (-2, 6) and (2, -1) & (-4, 3)
- Multiply the distances to get the area of the rectangle.
For the second rectangle:
- Find the distance between (-4, 4) & (-1, -5) and (2, -4) & (-4, 4)
- Multiply the distances to get the area of the rectangle.
Compare areas to see which one is larger.