Answer:
Natural Numbers, Whole Numbers, and Integers are rational numbers.
Example: {1, 2, 3, -1, -2, -3}
Numbers with repeating decimals and terminating decimals are also rational.
Example: {2.34343434..., 3.45}
If a square root makes a perfect square, then it is rational.
Example: {√16, √100}
Hope this helps.
plug in -4 in for x. then solve.
h(-4)=1/2(-4)-1
h(-4)= -3
Answer:
x = -10
y = -13
Step-by-step explanation:
-6(y + 3) + 4y = 8
-6y - 18 + 4y = 8
-2y - 18 = 8
+ 18 + 18
-2y (÷ -2) = 26 (÷ -2)
y = -13
x = -13 + 3
x = -10
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
180-90-46
90-46
44
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Look what happens if you do the multiplication of P(x):
P(x) = x^3 - 9x
This is a variation of the basic cubing function y = x^3.
The graph begins in QIII and ends in QI; in other words, if you go left the graph drops; if you go right, the graph rises (without limit, in both cases).