Step-by-step explanation:
D) 28 big mouth eat bigger number
Answer:
3/5 has the smallest denominator
Step-by-step explanation:
Question:
There exist infinitely many common fractions a/b , where a > 0 and b > 0 and for which 3/5 < a/b< 2/3. Of these common fractions, which has the smallest denominator? Express your answer as a common fraction.
Solution
A Common fraction is a rational number written in the form: a/b. Where a and b are both integers.
The denominator and numerator in this case are greater than zero. That is, they are non zeros.
The least common denominator (LCD) of two non- zero denominators is the smallest whole number that is divisible by each of the denominators.
To find the smallest denominator between 3/5 and 2/3, we would convert the fractions to equivalent fractions with a common denominator by finding their LCM (lowest common multiple).
When comparing two fractions with like denominators, the larger fraction is the one with the greater numerator and the smaller fraction is one with the smaller numerator.
In our solution after comparing, the smaller fraction would have the smallest denominator.
Find attached the solution.
Given:
The inequality is

To find:
The solution set for the given inequality.
Solution:
We have,



Divide both sides by 3.

It can be written as

Subtracting 4 from each side, we get


The solution set of the given inequality is (-5,-3).
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Using: A^2+b^2=c^2
A&b= (√10)^2=10
10+10=c^2
20=c^2
(take the square root of 20)
c=2√5
Your answer is D
Answer:
A.2
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that |x|² = 13 and x = 3+bi:
(3+bi)² = 13
3² + b² = 13
9 + b² = 13
Subtract 9 from each side:
9 + b² - 9 = 13 - 9
b² = 4
Take the square root of each side:
√b² = √4
b = 2