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kykrilka [37]
2 years ago
6

Someone help for Brainiest please

Mathematics
2 answers:
MrRa [10]2 years ago
8 0

Step-by-step explanation:

square root of 2 is not rational

square root of 3 is not rational

square root of 4 is rational

square root of 5 is not rational

Firdavs [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

\sqrt{4}

Is the answer

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To graph this, I would suggest using values for X like 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 1.5, or similar numbers. Then use your calculator to calculate Y values for each of these X values and plot them. You can also use a spreadsheet. If you have Excel I can help you to use it. Either way you can then use your graph to answer the questions in part 1 where Y = 0 and Y=1 and just read off the X values.

Part 2 is worded badly. It's ambiguous to say "raised by 0.5" since if you raise hydronium (= X) by 0.5, the change in pH (=Y) will vary depending on where you start. They meant "raise to 0.5", though they do say this at the end of the question. Anyway, you can easily read it off your graph using 0.5 as the X value.

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You know X can also never be zero since you can't have log(0).

Now when they ask for a "Y intercept" they are asking for when X=0 which as stated is never in the above case. However when you transform the equation the ways they want you to, then maybe sometimes you can:

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I'll leave it for you to figure out the third one, the question being if you set X=0, will you get log(0)? If so, that's forbidden. If not, you will have a Y intercept.

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