I think the answer is (6,-4)
in our number " 2.2360667…" the 3 dots mean that the digits keep going forever, so we conclude that our number belongs to the set of irrational numbers.
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Which type of number is 2.2360667…?</h3>
We will define two types of numbers:
Rational numbers: Are these that can be written as the quotient of two integers.
Irrational numbers: Can't be written as the quotient of two integer numbers, A rational number always has an infinite number of digits after the decimal point, and there is no pattern in these digits.
Now, in our number " 2.2360667…" the 3 dots mean that the digits keep going forever, that is enough to conclude that our number belongs to the set of irrational numbers.
If you want to learn more about rational numbers:
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<u>Define x:</u>
Let Fred had x dollar.
Fred = x
Greg = x + 17
<u>Solve x :</u>
x + x + 17 = 85
2x + 17 = 85
2x = 68
x = 34
<u>Find the amount each of them had:</u>
Fred = x = $34
Greg = x + 17 = 34 + 17 = $51
Answer: Greg had $51
Question:
You are in a bike race. When you get to the first checkpoint, you are 2/5 of the distance to the second checkpoint. When you get to the second check point, you are 1/4 of the distance to the finish. If the entire race is 40 miles, what is the distance between the start and the first check point?
Answer: 4 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Let distance between start to first checkpoint = x
First checkpoint to second checkpoint = 2/5 of x
Distance of start to checkpoint 1 = ( 2/5 of start to checkpoint 2)
Distance of start to checkpoint 2 = (1/4 of start to finish)
If start to checkpoint 2 = 1/4 of start to finish
Then,
Distance of start to checkpoint 1 = ( 2/5 * 1/4 of start to finish)
Distance of start to checkpoint 1 = 2/20 of start to finish = 1/10 of start to finish
Entire race = 40 miles = distance from start to finish
1/ 10 of 40
= ( 1/10) × 40
= 4 miles