I'll guess the answer is <em>you can tell that pi is an irrational because it has a </em>non-terminating yet non-repeating decimal representation.<em>
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Of course it's not clear how we tell this. We can't know for sure just by looking at the first trillion digits we've figured out whether it repeats or not. Someone told us it didn't, that's really how we know.
Answer:
y = 1/4x + 0 or just y = 1/4x
Step-by-step explanation:
First I need the slope so I look at the dots and see how much boxes it goes up and then to the side. So it’s up 2 to the side 8. The slope would be 2/8 but you can simply it by 2 and you get 1/4. And the y intercept is given its zero.
Answer:
x=5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The graph of function g is the graph of function f shifted 6 units up.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given


Required
Compare g(x) to f(x)
Substitute
in 

<em>This implies that f(x) is shifted 6 units upward to give g(x)</em>