The number 456 can be represented by the Roman numeral CDLVI
It i a number with the same value but written or represented in a different form.
Every decimal number can be represented by a binary number - and conversely.
If the number is represented by variable x, then twice the number is represented by 2x.
Not normally because an irrational number can't be expressed as a fraction which can be represented on the number line.
The number 456 can be represented by the Roman numeral CDLVI
It i a number with the same value but written or represented in a different form.
No.A polynomial is not a number. Do you mean can every number be represented by a polynomial?If so, the answer is still no.
The answer will depend on what you mean by "opposite": the additive inverse or the multiplicative inverse.
Every decimal number can be represented by a binary number - and conversely.
The azimuthal quantum number is represented by the letter "l".
It means 16: a number that is the successor of 15 and whose successor is 17. It can also be represented as 10 + 6.
No number is represented by a dash.
If the number is represented by variable x, then twice the number is represented by 2x.
Not normally because an irrational number can't be expressed as a fraction which can be represented on the number line.
It can be represented as a ratio of two integers.
If you mean 9 hundredths then 9/100 = 0.09 as a decimal