Which statement is not always true?(1) The product of two irrational numbers is irrational.
(2) The product of two rational numbers is rational.
(3) The sum of two rational numbers is rational.
(4) The sum of a rational number and an irrational number is irrational.
The statement that is not always true is the <span>sum of two rational numbers is rational. The answer is number 3.</span>
Answer:
<h2>37/9</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>we have</h3>
<h3>3.77777... :- is a repeating decimal</h3>
<h3>Let</h3>
<h3>x = 3.7...</h3>
<h3>so</h3>
<h3>10x =37.7...</h3>
<h3>10x - x = 37.7... -3.7...</h3>
<h3>9x=34</h3>
<h3>x= 34/9</h3>
<h3>convert to mixed number</h3>
<h3>34/9=(27/9)+(7/9)=3+(7/9) =37/9</h3>
<h3> I hope this may help you.</h3>
Answer:
I'd say (x,y) --> (2x,2y)
Step-by-step explanation:
Please understand if I'm wrong because I couldn't enhance the image. The quality made it a bit hard for me to accurately tell.
Sorry if I'm wrong.
Because it is 5 units to the left of 3 on a horizontal number line