Algebra 2
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780078884825
Author: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co
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Question
Chapter 1.2, Problem 18PPS
To determine
To name:the sets of numbers to which the given number belongs.
Expert Solution & Answer
Answer to Problem 18PPS
The given number belongs to the Set of Rational numbers
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A number is given as
Concept used:
For any real numbers the sets are tabulated below:
Notation | Name of set | Examples |
Set of Natural numbers | ||
Set of Whole numbers | ||
Set of Integers | ||
Set of Rational numbers | ||
Set of Irrational numbers |
Calculation:
Consider the number
The above number is a Rational number, as well as a real number.
Hence, the given number belongs to the Set of Rational numbers
Chapter 1 Solutions
Algebra 2
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- Select the best statement. A. If a set of vectors includes the zero vector 0, then the set of vectors can span R^ as long as the other vectors are distinct. n B. If a set of vectors includes the zero vector 0, then the set of vectors spans R precisely when the set with 0 excluded spans Rª. ○ C. If a set of vectors includes the zero vector 0, then the set of vectors can span Rn as long as it contains n vectors. ○ D. If a set of vectors includes the zero vector 0, then there is no reasonable way to determine if the set of vectors spans Rn. E. If a set of vectors includes the zero vector 0, then the set of vectors cannot span Rn. F. none of the abovearrow_forwardWhich of the following sets of vectors are linearly independent? (Check the boxes for linearly independent sets.) ☐ A. { 7 4 3 13 -9 8 -17 7 ☐ B. 0 -8 3 ☐ C. 0 ☐ D. -5 ☐ E. 3 ☐ F. 4 THarrow_forward3 and = 5 3 ---8--8--8 Let = 3 U2 = 1 Select all of the vectors that are in the span of {u₁, u2, u3}. (Check every statement that is correct.) 3 ☐ A. The vector 3 is in the span. -1 3 ☐ B. The vector -5 75°1 is in the span. ГОЛ ☐ C. The vector 0 is in the span. 3 -4 is in the span. OD. The vector 0 3 ☐ E. All vectors in R³ are in the span. 3 F. The vector 9 -4 5 3 is in the span. 0 ☐ G. We cannot tell which vectors are i the span.arrow_forward
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