Answer:
(a) If r is any rational number and s is any irrational number, then r/s is rational
(b) The statement is false when r is 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
rational number
irrational number
irrational number
Solving (a): The negation
To get the negation of a statement, we only need to negate the end result
In other words, the number type of r and s will remain the same, but r/s will be negated.
So, the negation is:
rational number
irrational number
rational number
Solving (b): When r/s is irrational is false
Given that:
irrational number
Set r to 0
So:

-- rational
<em>Hence, the statement is false when r is 0</em>
Answer:
<em>See attached</em>
<u>Numbers are either negative or greater tan 5:</u>
- x < 0 and x > 5
- or
- x = (-∞, 0) ∪ (5, +∞)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
g(a+1)=5a+2
Step-by-step explanation:
so (a+1) is the value of x
you can write it like this:
x=a+1
using substitution, we can swap out all 'x's for 'a+1's. like so;
g(a+1)=5(a+1)-3 -- given
=5a+5-3 -- distribute
=5a+2 -- simplify!
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2 is your y intercept and your slope is 2 (positive)
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