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It is: 97-2 = 95
97 - 2 = 95
(95 + 99)/2 = 97
There is a difference of 95 when the prime number 2 is subtracted from the prime number 97.
97 101 103.
97 is a rational number.
The square root of ANY positive integer is either a whole number, or an irrational number. Only the perfect squares have whole number square roots; all the rest are irrational. 97 is not a perfect square therefore √97 is irrational.
97-2=95 The answer is 95
It is: 97-2 = 95
97 - 2 = 95
(95 + 99)/2 = 97
0.808333333... Its an irrational number
No because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 97/10
Only 97.
There is a difference of 95 when the prime number 2 is subtracted from the prime number 97.
9.7 is a rational number that can also be expressed as a fraction in the form of 97/10 whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
97 101 103.