Yes.
No, the square root of negative 108 is not rational. The square root of a negative number involves imaginary numbers, specifically it can be expressed as ( \sqrt{-108} = \sqrt{108}i ), where ( i ) is the imaginary unit. Since rational numbers are defined as numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, and imaginary numbers cannot be represented in this way, the square root of negative 108 is not rational.
Increasing a number by 6 percent is the same as multiplying it by 1.06. In this instance, 108 x 1.06 = 114.28.
108
108+2 = 110
20 + 88 = 108
rational. Just remember that a rational number is one that may be formed from a ratio. e.g. -108/2.
Yes.
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Increasing a number by 6 percent is the same as multiplying it by 1.06. In this instance, 108 x 1.06 = 114.28.
-108
108
687+328+108+235= 1358
108 + 90 = 198.
108+2 = 110
20 + 88 = 108
it is a composite number because 9x 12 = 108 and 1x 108 =108
93 + 15 = 108 108 + 3.25 = 111.25