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If bd ≠ 0, then a/b + c/d (the common denominator is bd) = (a x d)/(b x d) + (c x b)/(d x b) = ad/bd + cb/db = ad/bd + cb/bd = (ad + cb)/ bd
C=a/bd
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A rational number is one that can be expressed as a/b The sum of two rational numbers is: a/b + c/d =ad/bd + bc/bd =(ad+bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The difference of two rational numbers is: a/b - c/d =ab/bd - bc/bd =(ab-bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The product of two rational numbers is: (a/b)(c/d) =ac/bd =e/f which is rational
a(c+d)+b(c+d)=(a+b)(c+d)
If bd ≠ 0, then a/b + c/d (the common denominator is bd) = (a x d)/(b x d) + (c x b)/(d x b) = ad/bd + cb/db = ad/bd + cb/bd = (ad + cb)/ bd
C=a/bd
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A rational number is one that can be expressed as a/b The sum of two rational numbers is: a/b + c/d =ad/bd + bc/bd =(ad+bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The difference of two rational numbers is: a/b - c/d =ab/bd - bc/bd =(ab-bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The product of two rational numbers is: (a/b)(c/d) =ac/bd =e/f which is rational
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The answer depends on the information that you have about the four points and the manner in which that information is presented. Suppose the 4 points are A, B, C and D and the point that you find is P. If you have the coordinates of A, B, C and D then gradient AP = gradient AB (or any other pair) will suffice. If you have any one of vectors AB (or AC, AD, BC, BD), then vector AP is parallel to vector AB will suffice.
In an acrostic poem, the letter "C" would represent the beginning letter of a word in each line that, when read vertically, forms a word or message. The "C" is one of the letters used to create the acrostic structure.
a+C+BD+B
a(c+d)+b(c+d)=(a+b)(c+d)
The difference of two rational numbers is rational. Let the two rational numbers be a/b and c/d, where a, b, c, and d are integers. Any rational number can be represented this way. Their difference is a/b-c/d = ad/bd-cb/bd = (ad-cb)/bd. Products and differences of integers are always integers. This means that ad-cb is an integer, and so is bd. Thus, (ad-cb)/bd is a rational number (since it is the ratio of two integers). This is equivalent to the difference of the original two rational numbers.
Because it can be derived from a large number of more basic principles applied to numbers. Since a/b and c/d are defined, then b and d are non-zero. Then a/b = ad/bd since multiplying the numerator and denominator of a fraction by a non-zero number leaves it unchanged. Similarly, c/d = bc/bd [These steps implicitly assume the commutative property of multiplication ie there is no difference between premultiplication and postmultiplication] Another property of numbers: If x = p and y = q then x+y = p+q [equals added to equals result in equals]. So a/b + c+d = ad/bd + bc/bd and finally, using the distributive property of multiplication [by 1/bd] over addition, = (ad + bc)/bd Maybe you wish you hadn't asked!
No, weighted only happens when you receive a C or better.