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18 May, 19:02

What number can you multiply by √7 to get a rational number? (select each correct answer.)

A) √7

B) - √7

C) 0

D) 7

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  1. 18 May, 20:07
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    Answers: Choice A, choice B, and choice C

    Those two values, when multiplied by the given value, will lead to a rational number. If you pick choice A, then you get 7 as a result after multiplying. If you choose choice B, then you get - 7

    Note that

    7 = 7/1

    -7 = - 7/1

    So 7 and - 7 are rational

    Also, when multiplying 0 by any number, the result is always 0. The rule is 0*x = x*0 = 0

    The value 0 is rational as 0 = 0/1

    The only non-answer is choice D as 7*sqrt (7) can't be expressed as a ratio of two whole numbers.
  2. 18 May, 21:19
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    A) √7 is the only option.
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