An easy method of converting decimal to binary number equivalents is to write down the decimal number and to continually divide-by-2 (two) to give a result and a remainder of either a “1” or a “0” until the final result equals zero. So for example. Convert the decimal number 29410 into its binary number equivalent.
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In division, the number being divided is considered the dividend, and the number dividing is called the<em> divisor</em>. The answer is the <em>quotient</em>.
<em>A total that is divided into equal groups is called the </em><u><em>dividend</em></u><em>.</em>
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This expression is easier than it looks like. I thought that to solve it you have for example to express the 2 via 10 * 5^-1 and stuff like that - but you can multiply and divide this expression by some factor. In our case first we multiply by conjunctive expression root(5-2root2) and the second by root(6+2root5). In first we get root16 and the second calculate.
Answer:
(1, -2)
Step-by-step explanation:
1 < -|-2|
1 < |2|
because its absolute x can be -2 or +2. Both are greater than 1 so absolute 2 gets eaten.