It equals 276 but about 300
Part B seems to be missing, but I think I have enough information to be able to answer.
Let's say we had two numbers x and y. Let x be rational and y be irrational.
If x is some nonzero number, then x*y is irrational. The proof for this is a bit lengthy so I'll leave it out.
For instance,
x = 2 is rational, y = sqrt(3) is irrational, x*y = 2*sqrt(3) is irrational.
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If we made x = 0, then
x*y = 0*y = 0
This is true for any value of y that we want. The y value doesnt even have to be irrational. It can be any real number.
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So the distinction is that if x = 0, then x*y = 0 is rational since 0 is rational. Otherwise, x*y is irrational.
If P1 has coordinates (x1, y1) and P2 has coordinates (x2, y2), then the distance between the two points is given by [(x1 - x2)2 + (y1 - y2)2]½ or [(x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2]½ Using the same two points as above, the midpoint formula is M = [(x1 + x2)/2], [(y1 + y2)/2] If we wanted to find the slope of the line on which the two points lie, it would be given by: m = (y1 - y2)/(x1 - x2) or (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) Some quadratic equations can be easily factored, some cannot. For those cases we use the Quadratic Formula: If ax2 + bx + c = 0 then x = [-b ± (b2 - 4ac)½]/2a Notice that the Distance, Midpoint and Slope Formulas all refer to linear equations. The quadratic formula, as the name implies, is used to find roots of an equation in which the variable x is squared.
Answer:
h has 4 lines x has 2 z has 3 c has none
Step-by-step explanation: