No it is not irrational because the sum equals 30.2
Answer:
The answer is No.
<em>example: 495/9=55</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
No, the quotients does not always have the same number of digits when dividing 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers.
since let us consider a three digit number as: 495
on dividing this number by a single digit number i.e. 9 we get the quotient as 55; which is not a three digit number.
i.e. 495/9=55
Hence, the following statement is false.
Consecutive integers can be represented as x, x+1, x+2 and so on.
x+x+1+x+2+x+3+x+4=-65
5x+10=-65
5x=-75
x=-15
Final answer: -15, -14, -13, -12, -11
Answer:
Elena got the dilation portion correct but she reflected incorrectly.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see she got the dilation correct by multiplying our points by a factor of 2 and moving accordingly from the starting point of D.
What is shown is actually a reflection over a line that we can imagine as running straight up and down from point D. Basically if D was on the y axis we could easily see and say it's reflected over the y axis.
(Sin A/ secA) × ( sec A / cos A) = Sin A / cos A = tan A
Question should be cos A ÷ sec A