B) true
saying that x is irrational and y is rational
x+y = z will be irrational.
Assuming that z is rational and knowing that the difference between r rationals is still a rational will imply that x is rational also. So the assumption is false and the sum is always irrational
Question
<em>The sum of a rational number and an irrational number is always irrational. </em>
<em>A.) False </em>
<em>B.) True</em>
Answer:
B.) <u>True</u>
Hope this helps!
x=-3
y=2
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this problem you can use the elimination method:
- Multiply the second equation by -6:
- Add both equations:
- Substitute the value of x into one of the original equations and solve for y:
Distance formula
the answer is 53454
1+1=1