The only set that only has rational numbers is the first one:
{1/3, -3.45, √9}
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Which of the given sets contains only rational numbers?</h3>
A rational number is a number that can be written as the quotient of two integers.
If we look at the first set, the elements are:
- 1/3 which is a rational number.
- -3.45 = -345/100 which is a rational number
- √9 = 3 = 3/1 which is a rational number.
In the other sets we can see elements like:
√37, √44, or √2 which are all irrational numbers, then the only correct option is the first one.
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840? Im not sure im sorry
In short you just multiply 0.480.48 by the amount of miles you drive add that to 24.9024.90 and you get you total
for example: if you take the first company if you drive 200 miles per day it will cost you 24.9024.90 with an extra 96.096 wich will add up to 120.99849 in total per day
Answers:
- Translation 3 units up
- k = 3
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Explanation:
The y intercept of the black f(x) curve is at (0,1)
The y intercept of the blue curve is at (0,4)
To go from y = 1 to y = 4, we add 3
So we shift 3 units up to go from the f(x) curve to the g(x) curve.
The value of k is 3, which corresponds exactly to the vertical shift. If we shifted down, then k would be negative.
Answer:
58 I think i'm wrong tho
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