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Its going to be a line going straight across the 4 along the y axis .
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Answer:
y = 18
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-64 + -4 = -68
That is because 64 + 4 = 68 and the negatives in this case are the same way as if it was all positive.
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We cannot write sqrt(12) as a fraction of two whole numbers
Note how sqrt(12) = 3.464 and the decimal portion goes on forever without any known pattern (and it doesnt repeat either).
Compare this to something like sqrt(16) = 4 which can be written as a fraction 4/1, so sqrt(16) is rational