Answer:
The answers are the 2nd, 5th, and last answer choices. Source: I did this question before and I remember the answers.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The product of √3 and 5√3 in its simplest form is 15.
<h3>What is a rational number?</h3>
A rational number is defined as a numerical representation of a part of a whole that represents a fraction number.
It can be a/b of two integers, a numerator a, and a non-zero denominator b.
To determine the product of √3 and 5√3
So, (√3 )(5√3)
⇒ 5 (√3 )(√3 )
⇒ 5(3)
⇒ 15
The result is rational because 15, can be expressed as a ratio of two integers can be 15/1 of two integers, a numerator 15, and denominator 1 ( which is a non-zero).
Thus, the result is rational.
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Answer:
1. Not a function
2. function
3. function
4. not a function
5. function
6. function
7. not a function
8. not a function
9. function
10. not a function
11. function
12. function
13. not a function
14. function
15. function
16. not a function
17. not a function
18. Function
19. I can't see it properally sorry
20. Function
This took a long time to write -_-
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