The simplest example (of infinitely many) is probably the squareroot of two multiplied by itself equals two. Take any rational number, say 4.177 and divide it with any irrational number, say the square root of 13, and you will get a new irrational number. The product of your two irrational numbers now make a rational number.
There are infinitely many numbers. For example, 17.81 17.823500000000006 17.795631354 That is any number that is greater than or equal to 17.75 and less than 17.85
It equals 4. When you have an exponent ( a number cubed, squared, so on ) it means times the base number by itself however many times the number of the exponent. Example: 35 = 3x3x3x3x3 = 243
There are infinitely many possible answers. 37a/37, for example.
There are far too many possibilities to list them all ! Some examples are... 1 + 39, 4 + 36, 21 +19, 35 + 5.....
41 x 2 = 82 is one example of the many numbers that can be timed to make 82.
In an equation a term is either a single number or variable. Your example has 2 terms.
The simplest example (of infinitely many) is probably the squareroot of two multiplied by itself equals two. Take any rational number, say 4.177 and divide it with any irrational number, say the square root of 13, and you will get a new irrational number. The product of your two irrational numbers now make a rational number.
1/4 into an improper fraction. First, we'll need to find out how many parts make up the whole number: 1 in this example. To do this, we'll multiply the whole number, 1, by the denominator, 4. 1 times 4 equals 4.
There are many different numbers that are square numbers. A square number is defined as the number you get when you multiply an integer by itself. For example 4 x 4 equals 16 so 16 is the square number.
There are infinitely many numbers. For example, 17.81 17.823500000000006 17.795631354 That is any number that is greater than or equal to 17.75 and less than 17.85
One divided by one fifth equals five.
It equals 4. When you have an exponent ( a number cubed, squared, so on ) it means times the base number by itself however many times the number of the exponent. Example: 35 = 3x3x3x3x3 = 243
Well, isn't that a happy little question! There are many ways we can make 34 by adding numbers together. For example, 17 + 17 equals 34, or we could also say 10 + 24 equals 34. Just like in painting, there are many possibilities and combinations to create something beautiful.
Multiply the given number as many times as the problem indicates. example: 5^3 is 5 x 5 x 5, which equals 125.
There are infinitely many quadratics that can equal 20.For example, given any positive number, a, a*x^2 + 20 will equal 20 for x= 0.
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