The set is well defined. Whether or not a given integer belongs to the set of prime numbers is clearly defined even if, for extremely large numbers, it may prove impossible to determine the status of that number.
When you are given some numbers just arrange them in ascending order and you will the smallest number which can be made out of those given numbers.
The set is well defined. Whether or not a given integer belongs to the set of prime numbers is clearly defined even if, for extremely large numbers, it may prove impossible to determine the status of that number.
if the gcd and lcm are given and one of the numbers are also given,multiply the gcd and lcm and divide them by the given number
Negative numbers.
Yes it is. Given any number you can decide whether or not it belongs to the set.
This question makes no sense. The property of rationality or irrationality belongs to a given number - it can not belong to a pair of numbers.
The set is well defined. Whether or not a given integer belongs to the set of prime numbers is clearly defined even if, for extremely large numbers, it may prove impossible to determine the status of that number.
The average of a set of numbers is defined as the sum of those numbers divided by the number of numbers. If the average is given, multiply that by number of items in the set including the missing number. Subtract the sum of given numbers from this quotient and the missing number is revealed.
Multiply the given number by successive counting numbers.
When you are given some numbers just arrange them in ascending order and you will the smallest number which can be made out of those given numbers.
Multiply the given number by successive counting numbers.
The set is well defined. Whether or not a given integer belongs to the set of prime numbers is clearly defined even if, for extremely large numbers, it may prove impossible to determine the status of that number.
This will be difficult to answer correctly without the given number, but let's say the given number is 30. Two numbers with an LCM of 30 are 15 and 30, among others.
if the gcd and lcm are given and one of the numbers are also given,multiply the gcd and lcm and divide them by the given number
It means 'belongs to' eg. If A={1,2,3,4,5,6} then "5 belongs to A" belongs to the given set and when for number has a cross, it means that 'don't belong to' so, "8 don't belong to A".
Negative numbers.