If you can only make one rectangle, your number's prime. If you can make more than one, it's composite.
If we define neutral numbers to be neither prime nor composite, then 1 is the only one in that range.
Yes: PARALLELOGRAMS can be rectangles. The difference is that rectangles must have one right angle, so not all parallelograms are rectangles, but all rectangles are parallelograms, by defiinition. Parallegram doesn't define anything in the English vocabulary.
Sure they are. They fulfill all the requirements of a trapezoid. To be precise, it depends how exactly you choose to define a trapezoid. If you define a trapezoid as a quadrilateral which has AT LEAST one pair of parallel sides, then that applies to rectangles as well. If you want it to have EXACTLY one pair of parallel sides, then a rectangle is not a trapezoid, since it has two pairs of parallel sides.
Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
They define irrational numbers
If you can make more than one rectangle, it's a composite number. If you can only make one, it's prime.
If we define neutral numbers to be neither prime nor composite, then 1 is the only one in that range.
Composite is the opposite of prime, it has more than 2 factors.
Yes: PARALLELOGRAMS can be rectangles. The difference is that rectangles must have one right angle, so not all parallelograms are rectangles, but all rectangles are parallelograms, by defiinition. Parallegram doesn't define anything in the English vocabulary.
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define or describe each set of real numbers?
What is 'this'? We cannot see 'this' to define or identify it.
A positive integer with more than two factors.
A positive integer with more than two factors.
This is numbers divisible by 2