Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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A. True. Summing any rational number with an irrational number leads to an irrational result. The proof is a bit lengthy so I'm leaving it out.
B. True. Adding p/q with r/s leads to (ps+qr)/(qs) which is rational. Keep in mind that q and s cannot be zero.
C. False. One counter example is sqrt(3)*sqrt(12) = sqrt(3*12) = sqrt(36) = 6. This shows the product of two irrational numbers, in this case sqrt(3) and sqrt(12), multiplying to get a rational result 6 = 6/1.
D. True. Multiplying p/q and r/s leads to (p*r)/(q*s) which is rational. Keep in mind that q and s cannot be zero.
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The final answer is choice C
Your answer is <em>infinitely</em><em> </em><em>many</em><em> </em><em>solutions</em><em> </em>
Step-by-step explanation:
-4x+-20=-4x-20
+4× +4x
(4x cancel out)
Your left with
-20=-20
Therefore your answer is infinitely many solutions
Answer: 30
You want to find the lowest number and the highest number.
For stem 8, 81 is the lowest.
For stem 11, 111 is the highest.
111 - 81 = 30