6<span>√2 is already in it's simplest form as a radical.
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Answer:
a) 4(t - r) = 4(6 - 2.5) = 4 x 3.5 = 14
b) 4t - r = (4 x 6) - 2.5 = 24 - 2.5 = 21.5
c) 2(3t - 10) = 2(3 x 6 - 10) = 2(18 - 10) = 2 x 8 = 16
d) (t - 2)² = (6 - 2)² = 4² = 4 x 4 = 16
e) cannot decipher the equation
f) 6r + t = 6 x 2.5 + 6 = 15 + 6 = 21
Hi
Yes 54 is a rational number because it can expressed as the quotient of two integers : 51 divide by 1
I hope that's help :)
Altho' I can easily guess what you're supposed to do here, I must point out that you haven't included the instructions for this problem.
I'll help you by example. Let's look at the first problem:
"Evaluate 6(z-1) at z-4."
Due to "order of operations" rules, we must do the work inside the parentheses FIRST. Replace the z inside (z-1) with "-4". We obtain
6(-4-1) = 6(-5) = -30 (answer.)
Your turn. Try the next one. If it's unclear, as questions.