Answer:
In order by appearance
1. rational
2. irrational
3. rational
4. rational
5. irritatinal
6. rational
7. irritational
Step-by-step explanation:
1) 99/264
2) 8√5
3) 7.12
4) 6
5) pi is not a rational number
6) fractions are rational
7) 1/2·(√6-1)
Rational numbers are numbers that can be shown as a ratio or a fraction and irrational numbers are the opposite of that
Answer:
ΔABC≅ΔDEC by AAS
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use the AAS method of congruency.
Since you already have <BAC and <EDC congruent to eachother, and sides BC and EC congruent to each other, you only need that one remaining angle in between. <ACB can be proven congruent to <DCE by the Vertical Angles Theorem, and that gives you the AAS you need to prove that these two triangles are congruent
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Answer:
the answer was not found :(
Step-by-step explanation:
Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Because it is the same by the 0 and the 0 represents as a place holder for the 32