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Hopefully you will do better and there are less traffic jams for you there.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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same to u
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Thanks, now I think I will have some turkey sandwiches.
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ok u welcome
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Hi Sarah;
Still have not made those sandwiches.
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Hi Sarah;
How are you today? Any math problems you want help with?
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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good what about 30/20
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Hi Sarah;
First step is the same, try to break the top and bottom into smaller pieces.
Follow so far?
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how to identify irrational numbers? are any rules to check the irrationality of a number?
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Hi;
Welcome to the forum.
Yes, in some cases there are methods of proof. Have you seen the proof of the irrationality of √2 and √3 ? Or the proof of the irrationality of their sum.
A more general test is the continued fraction test.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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is the squreroot of 9 is ±3 or only 3?
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When you use the square root operator then yoiu take only the principal value, the positive one.
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ok bobbym
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Hi Sarah;
Now we see that there is a 2 on top and a 2 on the bottom. We can cross them out and replace them with a one.
Okay?
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ok
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Hi;
As you already know 1*10 is 10 and 1*15 is 15 because any number times by 1 is the number. So we can shorten the work to look like this:
Now the question is can we reduce that further? Follow up to here?
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We can break 15 down into 3 * 5 and we can break 10 down into 2 * 5. Let's do that and see what happens.
We see a 5 on the top and in the bottom.
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ok
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Hi;
Then we can cross out those 2 fives and put a one in their place.
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Hi Sarah;
As you know we can simplify that because 3 * 1 = 3 and 2 * 1 = 2 because any number times by 1 is the number itself.
So:
That is as much as we can do. So:
We are done!
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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