SOLUTION: Write three quadratic equations, with a, b, and c (coefficients of x2, x, and the constant) as:
Integers
Rational numbers
Irrational numbers
I don't understand how to se
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Integers
Rational numbers
Irrational numbers
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Question 198828: Write three quadratic equations, with a, b, and c (coefficients of x2, x, and the constant) as:
Integers
Rational numbers
Irrational numbers
I don't understand how to set these up... can someone give me some examples and explanations so i can form my own equations? Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
2. Rational Number: any number that is a ratio (or fraction) of two integers. So and are rational numbers
Let ,, (which are all fractions of whole numbers)
3. Irrational number: any number that cannot be represented by a fraction of two integers. For example and are irrational numbers