It is a number that cannot be written as it is only infinitesimally smaller than ten.
This can be expressed in the mathematical notation of limits as: x --> 10
The sum of the two largest prime numbers less than 71 is 128.
The answer will be 9 hope you get a good grade....
NO for Integers NO for Real Numbers proof 1 * any integer is not bigger than that integer nor is 0 * any integer. proof for Real Numbers is easier any real < 1 * any real > 0 is not larger than the second Real for example .5 * 1 = .5 is less than 1 or .5 * 2 = 1 less than 2 or .5 * = 1 less than 2 or -1 *3 = -3 less than 3 so all fractions times a positive Real is less than that positive Real All negative numbers times a positive Real is less than that positive Real and 0 or 1 times all positive Reals is also less than that positive Real NO NO NO is the answer
Find 3 consecutive numbers where the product of the smaller two numbers is 19 less than the square of the largest number.
The LCM for any pair of natural numbers can be as big as their product.
The largest prime less than 20 is 19. The largest prime over 60 is 61. The sum of these two numbers is 80.
The least common multiple of two numbers is always greater than or equal to the largest of the numbers. Examples:lcm(12, 6) = 12 (equal to the largest number)lcm(18, 12) = 36 (greater than the largest number)
X = All Real Numbers or -infinity (is less than) x (is less than) infinity
5,6,7
Real numbers are all numbers. So the answer would be -4 and every number after that in the negative direction. So any number that is less than -4. So, -5, -6, and so on.
Infinite
7+5 = 12