Answer:
in short, Yes they are always rational.
here's why...
E.g. suppose and are fractions, that means that a,b,c,d are all integers, and b and d are not zero. finding the sum the numerator, and denominator would also have to be integers. the denominator of the sum can't be zero since the denominators of the fractions were not zero, and would give and since they are bound by addition (sum means addition) they must also be rational since eit would equal a bigger integer than initially had
Step-by-step explanation:
4a+8=14-6+4a. 4a+8=8+4a so I think it's B
Answer: 0.5 oz is the weight of one cookie
Step-by-step explanation: If 2 cookies weight 1 oz then 1 cookie weights 0.5 oz.
Answer:
f(n+1) = 13
Step-by-step explanation:
- We know that f(1) = 15
- So we can substitute this for f(n)-3
- With this:
- f(n+1) = f(1) -3
- f(n+1) = 15-2
- f(n+1) = 13