Answer:
87/100
Step-by-step explanation:
Convert the decimal number to a fraction by placing the decimal number over a power of ten. Since there are
2
numbers to the right of the decimal point, place the decimal number over
10
2
(
100
)
. Next, add the whole number to the left of the decimal.
So..to make it easier you can jut multiply by 2 on both sides...
so you get 3y-2y=8+y..
which is equal to 0=8..but because they arent equal it means that there is no solution.
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Answer: True</h3>
Explanation:
This theorem doesn't have a name unfortunately. So searching it out is a bit tricky if you don't know the right way to word things. Luckily it wasn't too hard of a find, and I managed to track it down in a linear algebra textbook.
Check out the screenshot below for the snippet of the theorem and the corresponding proof. The book simply refers to it as "theorem 1.9", which again, is an unfortunate choice of naming.