Answer:
The sum of a rational number and an irrational number is irrational." By definition, an irrational number in decimal form goes on forever without repeating (a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal). By definition, a rational number in decimal form either terminates or repeats.
Step-by-step explanation:
However, if the irrational parts of the numbers have a zero sum (cancel each other out), the sum will be rational. "The product of two irrational numbers is SOMETIMES irrational." Each time they assume the sum is rational; however, upon rearranging the terms of their equation, they get a contradiction (that an irrational number is equal to a rational number). Since the assumption that the sum of a rational and irrational number is rational leads to a contradiction, the sum must be irrational.
Answer:
Point A
Step-by-step explanation:
The square root of 20 is 4.4 , And point A is directly on 4.4.
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Answer: one point only.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the length of the sides of the square is 9 cm, taking a point outside the square which is equidistant from point B and C will never give exact 6 cm from A.
The only way to achieve this is by taking a equidistant point inside.
You can achieve exactly 6 cm from point A from point between B and C
But can only achieve a single point if it has to be equidistant from point B and C.
Answer:
a. (0,5) and (4,0)
b. -5/4
c. y = -5/4x + 5
Step-by-step explanation:
The intercepts are where the line crosses the axis. It crosses at (0,5) and (4,0).
The slope of the line is how much it rises over how much it runs. It rises -5/4 from each intercept to the other.
The linear equation should be written as y = mx+b where b = 5 and the slope -5/4.
So the equation is y = -5/4x + 5.
The first $1500 is taxes at 2%, which comes out to $30.
The next $3000 is taked at 3%, which comes out to $90.
This leaves a remainder of $8000-($1500+$3000). That'd be $3500.
Williams must pay 6% of that $3500, or $210.
His total tax bill would then be $210+$90+$30, or $330.