If we break down the problem if basically gives the answer:
five times the quotient of some number and ten
5 times (any variable) divided by 10
The answer is B. The answer isn't A because you have to go in order of what the question states. It didn't say ten first. It can't be C or D because those are not quotients.
True. I know for sure because it doesn't mean really anything
Answer:
A = 3, B = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
=
= × ×
= 3i
in the form Ai
with A = 3 and B = 10
You will need to add all the dimensions together, also know as perimeter
Each time they assume the sum<span> is </span>rational<span>; however, upon rearranging the terms of their equation, they get a contradiction (that an </span>irrational number<span> is equal to a </span>rational number<span>). Since the assumption that the </span>sum of a rational<span> and </span>irrational number<span> is </span>rational<span>leads to a contradiction, the </span>sum<span> must be </span>irrational<span>.</span>