Any decimal number that is repeating can be written in the form <span>
</span> with b not equal to zero, so they are rational numbers.
The short answer is
yes, 0.6 repeating is a rational number.
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Answer:
-4r
Step-by-step explanation:
r + (-5r)
1r + (-5r)
Factor out an r
r( 1 -5)
One minus 5 is negative 4. If you have one dollar and you borrow five dollars, how much did you borrow? 4 but that 4 is borrowed so it is negative
r (-4)
-4r
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: Length: 4, width: 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the length be x and width be y
Then x=2y-8 and xy=24
Substitute to get 2y-8 * y = 24, so 2y^2-8y=24 or y^2-4y=12, then solve to get y=6 or y=-2. Since width is positive y=6.
Substitute y=6 into xy=24 to get x=4.
Length: 4, width: 6
Hope that helped,
-sirswagger21