Scientists must sometimes rely on estimates when they cannot obtain exact numbers :)
"Approximately exact" is an oxymoron. An answer can be approximate or it can be exact but it cannot be approximately exact.
these numbers are call like terms
Yes, to the best of my knowledge they do.
3, -3 4, -4 these numbers all have the same "exact value" 3, -5 do not have the same exact value. exact value is how many s[pots away from 0 it is
indeterminate means cannot be determined or unsolvable
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an approximation.
estimate
Scientists must rely on estimates when they cannot obtain exact numbers.
Scientist often rely the math skill of estimates when they cannot find the exact number.
If scientists cannot obtain exact numbers, they may rely on estimates, models, or statistical methods to draw conclusions. This approach allows them to make informed inferences based on available data, even if it is incomplete or uncertain. Additionally, they may use qualitative data to support their findings and provide context. Ultimately, such methodologies help maintain scientific rigor while acknowledging limitations in precision.
The exact value of pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It cannot be printed exactly in numbers.
No. In fact, a number cannot be both rational and irrational; they're mutually exclusive concepts.
Scientist are unable to know this because the exact age of the fossils found cannot be pinpointed. They can however ballpark which dinosaurs lived a great time before others.
There is no "exact". It is infinite.
yes
The exact numbers cannot be assured but as per the report to congress there were almost 610,042 homeless people in America in January 2013.