Answer:
51.04
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Rational Numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
- An integer in its most simplified form cannot be a decimal nor a fraction, meaning -4/3 nor -0.75 would work.
- A whole number is a number that is either positive or negative but cannot be a decimal in simplified form. -4/3 is -1.333.... which is less than one and negative, meaning it cannot be a whole number due to it obviously being a decimal.
- -4/3 is not a natural number as it is both a decimal and negative.
- -4/3 is not irrational because it repeats when in decimal form.
- -4/3 is rational as in decimal form it repeats and to give more information, rational numbers can be both positive and negative numbers. The 3 that repeats in the decimal form of -4/3 works as a rational number due to this.
Therefore, it would apply to the first square.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The degree of an algebraic expression is the largest exponent of the variable present. In expressions with multiple variables, the exponents of each variables are added.
First Expression;
pq: Degree = 1 + 1 = 2
p²q: Degree = 2 + 1 = 3
p²q²: Degree = 2 + 2 = 4
The degree of this expression is 4
Second Expression;
2y²z: Degree = 2 + 1 = 3
10yz: Degree = 1 + 1 = 2
The degree of this expression is 3
Answer:
Dependent variable:
Academic success of Japanese and American students
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
Experiment:
Assessing the impact of videos games upon the academic success of Japanese and American students
Dependent and independent variable:
- The independent variable is the free variable.
- It's value does not depend on any other variable.
- The dependent variable is the variable whose value depends on another variable.
- A change in the independent variable leads to a change in the dependent variable.
Thus, for the given experiment,
Dependent variable:
Academic success of Japanese and American students
Independent variable:
Videos games
Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the horizontal extent of the graph. The graph extends to infinity in both directions horizontally (that's what the arrows mean). There are no "holes" because the open circle at x=-1 is matched by a filled circle at the same location.
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The range is the vertical extent of the graph. The minimum is -3, which is included in the range. The maximum is infinity (as indicated by the up-pointing arrow).