If 3.14 is rational, why should pi also be rational ?
The answer to your question is: Because pi is not 3.14 .
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<u>Constant terms</u> are the terms where no variables are there (only the constant, i.e, the number). So, here the term <em><u>8</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u> </u></em>is the constant term because it doesn't have any variables.
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This says middle school.. What grade are you in? I am in 8th grade and do not know any of that...
I have never seen work near that.........
Answer:
9/11
Step-by-step explanation:
4 1/2= 9/2=11/2n
so n =9/11
so 9/2=11/2*9/11
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Step-by-step explanation:
- Option A
tells us that: When we add 5 to a variable x, we get 20. As it has a unique value for x and is completely equal to it(i.e. 15), It is an equality.
- Option B
tells us that: A variable x equals to 5. Hence, as x is unique for 5 and is wholly equal to it, it's an equality too. - Option C
tells us that: A variable x isn't 5 but lesser than it. As we cannot equate it to 5, nor we are given the nature of the variable x, it is an Inequality. - Option D
is an expression; It can't be called an equation or an inequality unless we relate it with another expression.