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Answer: A. Both are rational.</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Although both expressions have square roots, the result of each square root is an integer, which can be expressed as a fraction.
In this sense:
Rational numbers are all numbers that can be represented as the quotient (division) of two integer numbers. This means they can be represented as a fraction in which the denominator is nonzero.
If we solve both expressions, we will be able to see that the result is an integer that can be expressed as a fraction with two integers:
The result is an integer

The result is an integer

Answer:
1) Multiplying powers with the same base would be product rule. It where you just add the exponents. Dividing powers with the same base would be the quotient rule. Its where you subtract the exponents.
2)Where you multiply the two exponents together
3)The negative law is where for example, if it were in the numerator, then it would be placed at the denominator with a positive exponent whereas if it were in the denominator it would be on the numerator with the positive exponent. The zero law just states the anything to the power to zero is one.
Step-by-step explanation:
1) 3^3 x 3^4 = 3 ^3+4 = 3^7
3^9 ÷3² = 3^9-2 = 3^7
2) (3^2)^2 = 3^2×2 =3^4
3) 1/3^-5 = 3^5 \
3^-7 =1/3^7
2^0 = 1
An outside angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two opposite inside angles.
Using the information in the picture, 132 is an outside angle and x and (3x-24) are the two opposite inside angles.
Setting up the equation you would have: 132 = x + (3x-24)
Now solve for x:
132 = x + (3x-24)
Simplify:
132 = 4x -24
Add 24 to both sides:
156 = 4x
Divide both sides by 4:
x = 156/4
x = 39