Chapter 1: Problem 43
Give an example of a number that is an irrational number and a real number.
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Chapter 1: Problem 43
Give an example of a number that is an irrational number and a real number.
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Write each English phrase as an algebraic expression. Then simplify the expression. Let x represent the number. The difference between 9 times a number and \(-4\) times the number.
Give an example of an integer that is not a natural number. (Section \(1.3 ;\) Example 5 )
Simplify each series of additions and subtractions. $$-19-8-(-6)+(-21)$$
Perform the indicated subtraction. $$-\frac{4}{9}-\frac{1}{9}$$
Simplify each series of additions and subtractions. $$2-\frac{3}{4}-\left(-\frac{7}{8}\right)$$
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