Question
What type of number will result from multiplying −8–√
and 45
?(1 point)
Responses
a rational number
a rational number
the number zero
the number zero
an integer
an integer
an irrational number
and 45
?(1 point)
Responses
a rational number
a rational number
the number zero
the number zero
an integer
an integer
an irrational number
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine the type of number that results from multiplying \(-8\sqrt{}\) and \(45\), let's analyze the expression.
1. \(-8\sqrt{}\) needs clarification, but assuming it references \(-8\) multiplied by something with a square root, we should explicitly define what is under the square root. If it is simply \(-8\) and the square root symbol is used incorrectly, let's assume it means just \(-8\).
2. Multiply \(-8\) and \(45\):
\[
-8 \times 45 = -360
\]
3. \(-360\) is:
- An integer (as it is a whole number)
- A rational number (since it can be expressed as \(-360/1\))
Since the prompt seems to assume \(-8\sqrt{}\) was meant to represent \(-8\) in some context, we conclude that:
The final answer is:
**an integer**
1. \(-8\sqrt{}\) needs clarification, but assuming it references \(-8\) multiplied by something with a square root, we should explicitly define what is under the square root. If it is simply \(-8\) and the square root symbol is used incorrectly, let's assume it means just \(-8\).
2. Multiply \(-8\) and \(45\):
\[
-8 \times 45 = -360
\]
3. \(-360\) is:
- An integer (as it is a whole number)
- A rational number (since it can be expressed as \(-360/1\))
Since the prompt seems to assume \(-8\sqrt{}\) was meant to represent \(-8\) in some context, we conclude that:
The final answer is:
**an integer**