Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A) 32 =4(x+2)
32 =4x + 8
24 = 4x
6 = x
B) 4(x-2) < 6x -18
4x-8 < 6x -18
so the area below the 6x-18 line on a graph. :?
Answer:
![\frac{1}{6^{7}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B6%5E%7B7%7D%7D)
Step-by-step explanation:
is the same as
because the negative power (or exponent) tells us to find the reciprocal of the base number (in other words, turn it into a fraction in the form 1/x).
a = 6 and n = 7 which is greater than 1
Hope this helps!
All whole numbers are real numbers. <span>TRUE.
✯A whole number IS a real number
A</span>ll real numbers are irrational numbers. TRUE. <span>
✯All real numbers include, rational, irrational and transcendental numbers.
No perfect squares are whole numbers. FALSE.
✯ All perfect squares are integers of whole numbers. Example: 10 is a perfect example. 10 is the perfect square of 100 and we can see that is indeed a whole number.
No irrational numbers are whole numbers. TRUE
✯They are not whole numbers, but they are real numbers.
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Answer:
1/3 < 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3 compared to 4/6
Simplify 4/6 by dividing the top and bottom by 2
4/5 = 2/3
Since the denominators are the same we compare the numerators
1/3 < 2/3
Answer:
yes it is rational, as it can be expressed in the form p/q where p=-2 and q=3
Step-by-step explanation: