Yes. A rational number is one that can be expressed in the form a/b, i.e. in fraction form, where a and b are integers. 3 can be expressed as 3/1.
The square roots of 4 are +2 and -2. The first one is the same as +2/1 and the second one is the same as -2/1 . Since each one is the ratio of two integers, they're both rational numbers.
If n is the number, then it would be n - 3 or n + (-3)
divide it by the denominator. which would be three.
number 3 is ya mamma = clearly homophobic Number 3 is well 3
add 3 to a number a number plus 3 the sum of a number and 3 3 more than a number a number increased by 3
3 is a prime number.
3 x 3 + 3 + (3+3)/3
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 3+x^2
No, 3 is a prime number. It has no factors except 1 and the number 3 itself.
35 is not divisible by 3.
The number 300 is a multiple of 3.The number 3 is a factor of 300.
Squaring a number in math is basicly multiplying a number by itself such as... 3^2= 3*3=9 or 3^3=3*3*3=27 ^= the squared number *= multiplication I hope this information was useful.