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Example Question #51 : High School Math
Even though the base of the exponents are the same, you cannot add the exponents. You must perform each exponent separately.
Example Question #52 : High School Math
Since the two bases of the exponents are the same and are being multiplied, it is acceptable to combine the terms and add their exponents resulting in which equals 128.
Example Question #2 : Integers And Types Of Numbers
Is an integer, decimal, or a fraction?
Decimal
Fraction
None
Integer
Fraction
A fraction is a number with a numerator and denominator that can not be simplified into an integer so the number is a fraction.
Example Question #5 : Integers And Types Of Numbers
Which of the following is an integer?
-100.1
1.5
Integers are any number that doesn't have anything in the decimal places. They are also known as whole numbers. The cubed root of 64 is 4, which is the only whole number out of the answer choices.
Example Question #5 : Integers And Types Of Numbers
Which of the following is NOT an integer?
-4
1024
An integer is simply a whole negative or positive number, which means it can be expressed without decimal places. Any number can be considered an integer as long as it fits this criteria. They can be expressed as square roots, fractions, or anything else, as long as the final answer is a whole number. In this question, the only answer that is not a whole number is , which is 1.6.
Example Question #53 : High School Math
Which of the following describes the number ?
All of these
Integer
Real
Rational
All of these
A real number is anything that is not imaginary, including all rational and irrational numbers.
A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers.
An integer is any whole number, including zero.
is not imaginary, can be expressed as a fraction, and is a whole number; thus, it falls into all of these categories.
Example Question #5 : How To Define Integers In Pre Algebra
Find the greatest common factor and the least common multiple of and . What is the sum of the GCF and LCM?
Prime factorize each number.
Thus .
Example Question #11 : Number Theory
Which of the following is not an integer?
By definition, an integer is a whole number that is either positive or negative. Negative numbers such as and are integers, as are 10 and 5.
, however, is not an integer because it isn't a whole number.
Example Question #21 : Number Theory
What type of number is ?
Fraction
None
Decimal
Irrational
Integer
Fraction
An integer is a whole number, either positive or negative. In other words, it is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal part. Examples are:
is therefore not an integer, but it is a fraction.
Example Question #22 : Number Theory
is an example of _____________.
a fraction
an integer
an irrational number
a complex number
a decimal
an integer
An integer is any positive or negative whole number.
Therefore, is an integer.