Definition
An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed in as a fraction. It has decimal expression that does not terminate.
An example will be √2.
Reason:
(1) √2 cannot be expressed as a fraction form
(2) √2 has decimals that does not terminate
It is 15 because it goes into both numbers
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Using Tangent Secant theorem:
(x)² = (2)(2+6)
x² = 2(8)
x² = 16
47.12
I did this last year :))