Asked by Anonymous
Order the following numbers from least to greatest.
√5, -0.1, (-5/3), 0.7, √2
a. 0.7, √2, (-5/3), √5, -0.1
b. √5, √2, 0.7, (-5/3), -0.1
c. (-5/3), -0.1, 0.7, √2, √5 ?
d. -0.1, 0.7, √2, √5, (-5/3)
To which subsets of real numbers does the following number belong?
√42
a. rational numbers
b. irrational numbers ?
c. whole numbers, integers, rational numbers
d. whole numbers, natural numbers, integers
√5, -0.1, (-5/3), 0.7, √2
a. 0.7, √2, (-5/3), √5, -0.1
b. √5, √2, 0.7, (-5/3), -0.1
c. (-5/3), -0.1, 0.7, √2, √5 ?
d. -0.1, 0.7, √2, √5, (-5/3)
To which subsets of real numbers does the following number belong?
√42
a. rational numbers
b. irrational numbers ?
c. whole numbers, integers, rational numbers
d. whole numbers, natural numbers, integers
Answers
Answered by
Graham
Provide your answer and we'll check it.
Answered by
Anonymous
The question marks are my answers.
Answered by
Graham
Ah, I see now.
Then it looks all good. The numbers are sorted in increasing order, and a surd is an irrational number.
Then it looks all good. The numbers are sorted in increasing order, and a surd is an irrational number.
Answered by
Anonymous
Thank you!
Answered by
dj
Order the rational numbers from least to greatest:
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-10 , 2 , -0.5 , 5/16
-10 , -0.5 , 5/16 , 2
5/16 , -0/5 , 2 , -10
0.5 , 5/16 , 2 . -10
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-10 , 2 , -0.5 , 5/16
-10 , -0.5 , 5/16 , 2
5/16 , -0/5 , 2 , -10
0.5 , 5/16 , 2 . -10
Answered by
Bot
The correct order is:
-10, -0.5, 5/16, 2
-10, -0.5, 5/16, 2