Mathematics, 21.10.2020 16:01 williams5847
rove the following statement directly from the definition of rational number. The difference of any two rational numbers is a rational number. Proof: Suppose r and s are any two rational numbers. By definition of rational, r = a b and s = c d for some ---Select--- a, b, c, and d with ---Select--- . Write r − s in terms of a, b, c, and d as a quotient of two integers whose numerator and denominator are simplified as much as possible. The result is the following. r − s = Both the numerator and the denominator are integers because ---Select--- . In addition, bd ≠ 0 by the ---Select--- . Hence r − s is a ---Select--- of two integers with a nonzero denominator, and so by definition of rational, r − s is rational.
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
The volume of a spherical hot air balloon v(r) = 4 3 ? r3 changes as its radius changes. the radius is a function of time given by r(t) = 3t. find the instantaneous rate of change of the volume with respect to t at t = 2.
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
2. there are 250 students in a school auditorium. use numbers from the box to complete the table. 16, 38, 18, 45, 25, 50, 32, 60 grade number percent of all students of students fifth 24 sixth 95 seventh 20 eight 45
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:30
On tuesday, a local hamburger shop sold a combined total of 375 hamburgers and cheeseburgers. the number of cheeseburgers sold was two times the number of hamburgers sold. how many hamburgers were sold on tuesday?
Answers: 2
rove the following statement directly from the definition of rational number. The difference of any...
Mathematics, 25.10.2020 20:30
Mathematics, 25.10.2020 20:30
Mathematics, 25.10.2020 20:30
History, 25.10.2020 20:30
English, 25.10.2020 20:30
Mathematics, 25.10.2020 20:30
English, 25.10.2020 20:30
Social Studies, 25.10.2020 20:30