Not necessarily. The denominator need not have any real zeros, for example x2+1.
rule, table of values and graph
Three rational numbers that can be expressed as fractions are: 0.75, 0.25 and 1.5
Line Graph.... Bar Graph... And some Scattered Dot Graph thing...........
0.75 or three quarters is rational.
This graph looks very similar to the famous equation of y equal 1 over x; in either case you get a curve which asymtotically approaches infinity at the y axis where x=0, and which asymptotically approaches zero as x approaches infinity. The difference is that if it is 3 over x, all the values will be three times higher than if it is 1 over x. But the shape of the curve is the same.
Three types of asymptotes are oblique/slant, horizontal, and vertical
rule, table of values and graph
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Three rational numbers that can be expressed as fractions are: 0.75, 0.25 and 1.5
Line Graph.... Bar Graph... And some Scattered Dot Graph thing...........
pictograph, bar graph, and a line graph
There are three fundamental types of graphs used in science. These are the bar graph, line graph and the pie graph.
There's in Math: •BAR GRAPH •LINE GRAPH •PICTURE GRAPH There's in Biotech: •BAR GRAPH •LINE GRAPH •PICTURE GRAPH •PIE GRAPH There's in science: • BAR GRAPH •LINE GRAPH •PIE GRAPH
Yes 3/8 is a rational number
0.75 or three quarters is rational.
This graph looks very similar to the famous equation of y equal 1 over x; in either case you get a curve which asymtotically approaches infinity at the y axis where x=0, and which asymptotically approaches zero as x approaches infinity. The difference is that if it is 3 over x, all the values will be three times higher than if it is 1 over x. But the shape of the curve is the same.