Is -46.2 a irrational number

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Answer 1

Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

irrational numbers have nonrepeating and non terminating decimals

This decimal stops at one digit so this is a rational number

Answer 2

Answer:

I would say no

Step-by-step explanation:

An irrational number can't be written as a simple fraction.  


Related Questions

Can someone help me with this

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for this, specific to our circle, is

∠RQP = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex](arc SP - arc RP) and filling in:

∠RQP = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(170-86)[/tex] and

∠RQP = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(84)[/tex] so

∠RQP = 42°

Which of the following have a total of 8 possible outcomes? Check all that apply.

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Answer:

Probably the first three answers

Step-by-step explanation:

The rest are

4) 3×5=15 (which is not 8)

5) 6×2=12 (≠8)

So it's just the first three

find x...............................

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Answer:

sqrt(2) =x

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions

sin theta = opp/ hyp

sin 45 = x/2

2 sin 45 =x

2 ( sqrt(2)/2) =x

sqrt(2) =x

x=1

im sorry.. im not entirely sure but i just cross-multiplied so x/45 = 2/90 and so yeah I got 1

Find the area of the figure.

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we observe that this figure could be divided into a triangle and a rectangle.

for the area of the triangle, bxh/2, we have 15 x 12/2 = 90

and for the rectangle, we have 5 x 12 = 60

so, 90 + 60 = 150

hope it helps :)

Which of the following models the rising population of a city with 8,000 residents when the annual growth rate is 4%?

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Answer:

P = 8000[tex](1 + .04)^{t}[/tex]   where t is the number of years

Step-by-step explanation:

whats the area in square inches ​

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Answer:

Area of triangle =1/2b×h

1/2×10×8.7

=44 square inches

Answer:

44

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a triangle is given by

A = 1/2 bh

where b is the base and h is the height

A = 1/2 (10) (8.7)

A= 43.5

Rounding to the nearest whole number

A = 44

Franklin used the polynomial expression x(x−3)(x+4) to model the volume of a rectangular prism. What is the length of the shortest side of this prism? A x B x−3 C x2−3x D x3+x2−12x

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Answer:

[tex]x - 3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Volume = x(x - 3)(x + 4)[/tex]

Required

The shortest side

The volume of a rectangular prism is:

[tex]Volume = Length * Width * Height[/tex]

By comparison, we have:

[tex]Length = x[/tex]

[tex]Width = x-3[/tex]

[tex]Height = x + 4[/tex]

In ascending order, the sides are:

[tex]Width = x-3[/tex]

[tex]Length = x[/tex]

[tex]Height = x + 4[/tex]

This is so because:

Irrespective of the value of x

x - 3 will be less than x

x + 4 will be more than x

Hence, the shortest length is:

[tex]Width = x-3[/tex]

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

149 inches squared

Step-by-step explanation:

top rectangle: 25 * 7 = 175

second rectangle: 8 * (25 - 17) = 8^2 = 64

triangle in bottom right: 1/2 * (13 - 8) * (15 - 11) = 10

175 + 64 + 10 = 149 sq in

hopefully got this right!

Father is four times the age of his daughter. If after 5 years, he would be 3 times of daughter's age, then further after 5 years, how many times he would be of his daughter's age?

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Answer:

The father is 40 years old, and his daughter is 10 years old.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that a father is four times the age of his daughter, and after 5 years, he would be 3 times of daughter's age, then further after 5 years, to determine how many times he would be of his daughter's age, the following calculation must be done:

F = 4D

F + 5 = 3D

F = 40

D = 10

40 + 5 = 3 x (10 + 5)

45 = 45

Therefore, the father is 40 years old, and his daughter is 10 years old.

In this truss bridge, AAOB ABDC. AO=5 meters, BD=10 meters, AB=5 meters. What is the length of BC? A. 5 m B. 8 m C. 10 m D. 15 m

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Consider [tex]\Delta AOB\cong \Delta BDC[/tex].

Given:

[tex]\Delta AOB\cong \Delta BDC, AO=5\ m,BD=10\ m, AB=5\ m.[/tex]

To find:

The length of BC.

Solution:

We have,

[tex]\Delta AOB\cong \Delta BDC[/tex]

We know that the corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent (CPCTC).

[tex]AB=BC[/tex]                   (CPCTC)

[tex]5\ m=BC[/tex]

The length of BC is 5 m. Therefore, the correct option is A.

Below is a histogram representing the test scores from Mrs. Smith's 3rd period Algebra class. Which set of scores below could be represented by this histogram?

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Answer:

82,83,84,80,84,86,91,96,95,99,97,92

Blanca runs 8 laps around the track each day to train for an endurance race. She times each lap to practice her pacing for the race. The table shows the lap times, in seconds, for three days of practice.

A 3-column table with 8 rows. The first column is labeled day 1 lap times (seconds) with entries 83, 92, 91, 89, 94, 93, 88, 84. The second column is labeled day 2 lap times (seconds) with entries 87, 90, 92, 91, 92, 95, 90, 85. The third column is labeled day 3 lap times (seconds) with entries 85, 86, 91, 93, 91, 89, 88, 84.

Which histogram represents Blanca’s lap times for the three days of practice?

A graph shows lap time (seconds) labeled 82 to 98 on the horizontal axis and number of laps on the vertical axis. 1 lap was 82 to 84 seconds. 4 laps were 84 to 86 seconds. 2 laps were 86 to 88 seconds. 4 laps were 88 to 90 seconds. 6 laps were 90 to 92 seconds. 5 laps were 92 to 94 seconds. 2 laps were 94 to 96 seconds. 0 laps were 96 to 98 laps.
A graph shows lap time (seconds) labeled 82 to 98 on the horizontal axis and number of laps on the vertical axis. 1 lap was 82 to 84 seconds. 3 laps were 84 to 86 seconds. 3 laps were 86 to 88 seconds. 5 laps were 88 to 90 seconds. 5 laps were 90 to 92 seconds. 3 laps were 92 to 94 seconds. 3 laps were 94 to 96 seconds. 1 lap was 96 to 98 seconds.
A graph shows lap time (seconds) labeled 82 to 98 on the horizontal axis and number of laps on the vertical axis. 1 lap was 82 to 84 seconds. 3 laps were 84 to 86 seconds. 3 laps were 86 to 88 seconds. 4 laps were 88 to 90 seconds. 6 laps were 90 to 92 seconds. 4 laps were 92 to 94 seconds. 2 laps were 94 to 96 seconds. 1 lap was 96 to 98 laps.
A graph shows lap time (seconds) labeled 82 to 98 on the horizontal axis and number of laps on the vertical axis. 1 lap was 82 to 84 seconds. 4 laps were 84 to 86 seconds. 2 laps were 86 to 88 seconds. 4 laps were 88 to 90 seconds. 6 laps were 90 to 92 seconds. 3 laps were 92 to 94 seconds. 4 laps were 94 to 96 seconds. 0 laps were 96 to 98 laps.

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Answer:

A graph shows lap time (seconds) labeled 82 to 98 on the horizontal axis and the number of laps on the vertical axis. 1 lap was 82 to 84 seconds.  4 laps were 84 to 86 seconds. 2 laps were 86 to 88 seconds. 4 laps were 88 to 90 seconds. 6 laps were 90 to 92 seconds. 5 laps were 92 to 94 seconds. 2 laps were 94 to 96 seconds. 0 laps were 96 to 98 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

The given table is presented as follows;

[tex]\begin{array}{ccc}Day \ 1 \ lap \ times \ (seconds)&Day \ 2 \ lap \ times \ (seconds)&Day \ 3 \ lap \ times \ (seconds)\\83&87&85\\92&90&86\\91&92&91\\89&91&93\\94&92&91\\93&95&89\\88&90&88\\84&85&84\end{array}[/tex]The number of laps in the range 82 to 84 seconds = 1

The number of laps in the range 84 to 86 seconds = 4

The number of laps in the range 86 to 88 seconds = 2

The number of laps in the range 88 to 90 seconds = 4

The number of laps in the range 90 to 92 seconds = 6

The number of laps in the range 92 to 94 seconds = 5

The number of laps in the range 94 to 96 seconds = 2

The number of laps in the range 96 to 98 seconds = 0

Therefore, the histogram that represents Blanca's lap times for the three days of practice is described as follows;

A graph shows lap time (seconds) labeled 82 to 98 on the horizontal axis and the number of laps on the vertical axis. 1 lap was 82 to 84 seconds.  4 laps were 84 to 86 seconds. 2 laps were 86 to 88 seconds. 4 laps were 88 to 90 seconds. 6 laps were 90 to 92 seconds. 5 laps were 92 to 94 seconds. 2 laps were 94 to 96 seconds. 0 laps were 96 to 98 seconds

Answer: A.

Step-by-step explanation: On Edge!

f(x)=square root 2x and g(x)=square root 50x find (f/g)(x)

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Answer:

1/5

Step-by-step explanation:

(f/g)(x) = f(x)/g(x) = sqrt(2x)/sqrt(50x) = 1/5

Find the value of x. Round to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

x=5.9

Step-by-step explanation:

tan(26)=x/12. x=12*tan(26)=5.9

Please help me. I have no idea to this question.
a) 3ax+3ay-bx-by
b) 10ay²-5by²+2a²y-aby

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Answer:

a)3a(x+y)-b(x+y)

=(3a-b)(x+y)

b)5y(2ay-by)+a(2ay-by)

=(5y+a)(2ay-by)

Please help!![tex]2^x=\sqrt{2}[/tex]

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2.82842712475 is the answer
X = 1/2
The root can be change to 1/2

3. PLEASE HELP ME
Solve the equation using square roots.

x2 + 10 = 9

A. 1

B. ±√1

C. no real number solutions

D. –1

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Answer:

C. no real number solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract 10 from both sides.

Since the square of a number, x, equals a negative number, -1, the answer cannot be a real number because the square of a real number is always non-negative. Therefore, there is no real number solution to this equation.

Answer: B. no real number solutions

no real number solutions

if U= π(r+h), find r when U =16/1/2 and h = 2/3/4

π = 3/1/7​

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Answer:

r = 2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

U= π(r+h)

Where,

U = 16 1/2

h = 2 3/4

π = 3 1/7​

U= π(r+h)

16 1/2 = 3 1/7(r + 2 3/4)

33/2 = 22/7(r + 11/4)

33/2 = 22/7r + (22/7 * 11/4)

33/2 = 22/7r + 242/28

33/2 - 242/28 = 22/7r

(462-242) / 28 = 22/7r

220/28 = 22/7r

r = 220/28 ÷ 22/7

= 220/28 × 7/22

= (220 * 7) / (28 * 22)

= 1540/616

= 2.5

r = 2.5

WHO CAN HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION​

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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

These two triangles aren't similar. The left triangle angle measures are 30,60,90. The left triangle measure is 35,55,90.

The side lengths aren't proportional as well. These triangles not similar.

Answer: I'm not sure but

similar : no

similarity statement: it's not similar because the corresponding angle of the two triangle are different

scale factor : 8/4 = 2 ( so, triangle ABC is 2 times the size of triangle LMN)

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve the mean for the data set. (4,11,25,1,17,34,11,30)
A. 12
B. 14.5
C. 16.6
D. 18.9

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Answer:

The mean is C. 16.6

Step-by-step explanation:

the mean is the average, to find the average add all the numbers together and divide by the amount of numbers

4+11+25+1+17+34+11+30=133

133/8 = 16.6

Combine these radicals.
-3/81 + 16
-23
0 0 0
-11
-3797
-3.713
Need answers please

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Step-by-step explanation:

-23 is the answer

√18=9

√16=4

-3×9+4= -23

Answer:

-23 is right on edg

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 7 blue counters, 3 green counters and 1 red counter in a bag.
There are no other counters in the bag.
Hubert takes at random 2 counters from the bag.
Work out the probability that both counters are blue.

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Answer:

21/55

Step-by-step explanation:

7 blue counters, 3 green counters and 1 red counter  = 11 counters

1st counter

P(blue)= blue / total = 7/11

Now there are only 10 counters

6 blue counters, 3 green counters and 1 red counter  = 10 counters

2nd counter

P(blue)= blue / total = 6/10 = 3/5

P(blue blue) = 7/11 * 3/5 = 21/55

Find the volume of a sphere with a diameter of 15 cm

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Answer:

V= 562.5 pi cm^3 or approximately 1766.25 cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

If the diameter is 15, the radius is d/2 = 15/2 = 7.5

The volume of a sphere is

V = 4/3 pi r^3

V = 4/3 ( pi ) (7.5) ^3

V= 562.5 pi

If we use the approximation of 3.14 for pi

V = 1766.25 cm^3

work out the area of a semicircle take pi to be 3.142 11cm

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Answer:

if the diameter is 11, them the answer is 47.52275cm

find the value of a and b if 5+√3/7+2√3=a-b√3

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

find the value of a and b if 5+√3/7+2√3=a-b√3

A group of students is arranging squares into layers to create a project. The first layer has 5 squares. The second layer has 10 squares. Which formula represents an arithmetic explicit formula to determine the number of squares in each layer ?

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Answer: Its B i just took the test

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

a rectangle has two pairs of equally long sides and each of the 4 angles between the sides is 90 degrees.

given that ABCDEF is a regular hexagon, it means that all its sides are equally long, and therefore also all internal angles are the same size.

that means for ACDF that the sides DC and FA are equally long.

DEF and ABC are congruent triangles, as the sides DE = BC, EF = AB, and the angle E is congruent to angle B.

based on the SAS criteria this confirms that DF is congruent to AC.

the angles ACB, CAB, EDF and EFD have to be all the same, and therefore also the angles FDC, DCA, CAF and DFA.

so, all 4 angles of the parallelogram ACDF are the same, and the sum of all these angles has to be 360 degrees, we have

360 = 4×angle

angle = 90 degree.

so, all angles are 90 degrees and we have two pairs of equally long sides : this process that ACDF us a rectangle

Anyone help please I need it

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Answer:

[tex]-10+i\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

One is given the following expression:

[tex]\sqrt{4}-\sqrt{-98}-\sqrt{144}+\sqrt{-128}[/tex]

In order to simplify and solve this problem, one must keep the following points in mind: the square root function ([tex]\sqrt{}[/tex]) is a way of requesting one to find what number times itself equals the number underneath the radical sign. One must also remember the function of taking the square root of a negative number. Remember the following property: ([tex]\sqrt{-1}=i[/tex]). Simplify the given equation. Factor each of the terms and rewrite the equation. Use the square root property to simplify the radicals and perform operations between them.

[tex]\sqrt{4}-\sqrt{-98}-\sqrt{144}+\sqrt{-128}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{2*2}-\sqrt{-1*2*7*7}-\sqrt{12*12}+\sqrt{-1*2*8*8}[/tex]

Take factors from out of under the radical:

[tex]\sqrt{2*2}-\sqrt{-1*2*7*7}-\sqrt{12*12}+\sqrt{-1*2*8*8}[/tex]

[tex]2-7i\sqrt{2}-12+8i\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Simplify,

[tex]-10+i\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Which Venn Diagram is NOT correct?

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i need ur help to escape the police men because the only reason i stole his pickles was because i was going through this thing where all i wanted to do was eat PICKLES and my mom wouldn’t buy any. ANSWER IS LETTER B

factorize: xy-3x - 5y + 15

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

xy-3x-5y+15

x(y-3)-5(y-3)

(y-3)(x-5)

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